Legal Question in Traffic Law in Maryland

maryland traffic laws 2007

did maryland pass a law requiring persons being charged with driving without a valid license be held and shackled in jail?


Asked on 1/20/08, 3:45 pm

4 Answers from Attorneys

Jason Cleckner Law Office of Jason Cleckner, LLC

Re: maryland traffic laws 2007

Yes. The Md. laws have changed recently, making this a jailable offense of up to 60 days even for a first offense. Thus, an officee could arrest you and you could be held until posting bond. You should contact a lawyer immediately who can help get this person out of jail, if necessary, and handle this case in court.

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Answered on 1/21/08, 2:02 pm
Jason Cleckner Law Office of Jason Cleckner, LLC

Re: maryland traffic laws 2007

Yes. The Md. laws have changed recently, making this a jailable offense of up to 60 days even for a first offense. Thus, an officee could arrest you and you could be held until posting bond. You should contact a lawyer immediately who can help get this person out of jail, if necessary, and handle this case in court.

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Answered on 1/21/08, 2:03 pm
Jason Cleckner Law Office of Jason Cleckner, LLC

Re: maryland traffic laws 2007

Yes. The Md. laws have changed recently, making this a jailable offense of up to 60 days even for a first offense. Thus, an officee could arrest you and you could be held until posting bond. You should contact a lawyer immediately who can help get this person out of jail, if necessary, and handle this case in court.

Read more
Answered on 1/21/08, 2:03 pm
Jason Cleckner Law Office of Jason Cleckner, LLC

Re: maryland traffic laws 2007

Yes. The Md. laws have changed recently, making this a jailable offense of up to 60 days even for a first offense. Thus, an officee could arrest you and you could be held until posting bond. You should contact a lawyer immediately who can help get this person out of jail, if necessary, and handle this case in court.

Read more
Answered on 1/21/08, 3:26 pm


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