Forty years ago today I walked into a courtroom in Upper Marlboro, Maryland with my mentor, Alan J. Goldstein. I had just gotten back from my honeymoon in the Greek Islands, completely jet lagged and sat down at counsel table. Our client was charged with conspiracy to commit murder. Alan,…
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NY v. Trump – a victory for the rule of law
Yesterday Donald Trump was convicted by a jury of 34 counts in the so-called “hush money” case. But what this case was really about was Trump’s cheating in the 2016 presidential election, by covering up his affair with Stormy Daniels with false documents. Democracy requires that all participants respect the…
Ignition Interlock is Coming for You
The Maryland Legislature has approved a bill, effective on October 1, 2024, part of “Noah’s Law,” that will require all licensees receiving probation before judgment fro driving under the influence or impaired by alcohol in Maryland to successfully complete the Ignition Interlock System Program before obtaining any further driving privileges. …
Do you have to get an interlock in Maryland for a DWI? Some judges say yes. I say no.
I recently handled a sentencing for a client of mine for driving while impaired (DWI). Under Maryland law, one year of ignition interlock is required if you are convicted of the higher offense, driving while under the influence of alcohol (DUI). However, the relevant statutes do not require it for…
July 1, 2023 – Maryland’s 420
On July 1, 2023, recreational marijuana became legal in Maryland. Adults over 21 years old are permitted to possess up to 1.5 ounces of marijuana and also to possess two pot plants. (Two plants is also the limit per household). With these changes it is important to remember that driving…
The Maryland Criminal Defense Attorneys’ Association presents the 19th Annual Advanced DUI Defense Seminar
On May 5, 2023, the Maryland Criminal Defense Attorneys’ Association is holding its 19th Annual Advanced DUI Defense Seminar at the Doubletree Hotel in Linthicum, Maryland. The seminar, organized and run by Leonard R. Stamm in conjunction with the MCDAA will feature presentations by experienced lawyers as well as an…
Maryland legislature passes on interlock for all DUIs bill
A few years ago, the Maryland legislature reacted to the tragic death by a drunk driver of Noah Leotta by enacting Noah’s Law. The supporters of Noah’s law increased penalties and closed some loopholes in Maryland’s DUI laws but failed to achieve one objective. The legislature did not agree that…
Responsibility for breath and blood testing taken from the ME and shifted to MSP
In legislation enacted last year, the legislature amended statutes governing breath testing in Maryland, effective October 1, 2022. Previously, relevant statutes delegated to the toxicologist under the Post-Mortem Examiner’s Commission in Baltimore, the responsibility for approving equipment used for blood and breath testing in Maryland. The new law transfers that…
I am now a U.S. citizen, but I feel less free than I ever have
Today, August 2, 2022, I read an op ed in the Washington Post by an Indian woman, Aaditi Lele, who recently became a US citizen who is a student at Vanderbilt University. It is worth sharing. Less than two months ago, I took the oath of naturalization to become the first…
My thoughts on Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health
Here are a few thoughts on our future after Dobbs. 1. I have always viewed Roe v. Wade as a compromise – an attempt to settle the dispute between those who favor and oppose choice. It was the middle position, giving preference to choice during the first trimester, and against…