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What DUI Enhancements Could You Face in Maryland?

 Posted on October 18, 2024 in 2nd DUI & More

Baltimore DUI lawyerIf you are facing DUI charges in Maryland, these charges are severe and have serious penalties. If your DUI triggered an enhancement, your penalties could be more severe, and although most DUI offenses in the state are misdemeanors, you could even face felony charges. If you injure or kill another person while driving under the influence, you could face separate criminal charges or could be sued in civil court.

While a misdemeanor charge is less serious than a felony charge, you could still suffer many negative consequences from a misdemeanor conviction. This is not a situation you should face on your own. Having an experienced Towson, MD DUI attorney who can find potential weaknesses in the prosecutor’s case can be extremely beneficial.

DUI Enhancement for Having a Minor in the Vehicle with You

If you have a minor (under the age of 18) in the car with you when you are stopped and charged with DUI, you are looking at enhanced penalties in the event you are convicted of the DUI offense. Under the Maryland Transp. Code Section 21-902, enhanced penalties result when a person convicted of DUI has a minor in the vehicle at the time of their DUI stop.  

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Maryland Ignition Interlock DUI Law Changes Coming in October

 Posted on September 30, 2024 in DUI Defense

Baltimore County, MD DUI defense lawyerMaryland recently passed DUI legislation set to go into effect on October 1, 2024. The changes in the new law may affect many Maryland residents facing DUI offenses in the state. Those who are charged with driving under the influence of a controlled substance will not be affected by these new laws.

Only those charged with a DUI that involves driving while under the influence of alcohol are potentially affected. If you have been charged with a DUI in the state of Maryland, you must take these charges very seriously, as the penalties can be harsh. Having an experienced Towson, MD DUI attorney by your side from beginning to end can help you have the most positive outcome possible.

Ignition Interlock Changes to Maryland Law

As of October 1, anyone who has been convicted of an alcohol-related DUI offense, received Probation Before Judgment for an alcohol-related DUI offense, or had his or her license suspended as a result of points accumulation for an alcohol-related offense will be required to participate in the ignition interlock program.

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