Legal Question in DUI Law in Maryland

Cross State Convictions

I rescently recieved a DUI in Maryland. Unfortunately,

I also have a DUI case pending in Pennsylvania. Will the case in Maryland be considered a second offense or will both offenses be considered first offenses since they are in different states?


Asked on 4/25/02, 4:55 pm

3 Answers from Attorneys

G. Joseph Holthaus III Law Offices of G. Joseph Holthaus

Re: Cross State Convictions

The alcohol limit on a DUI charge is your best defense to a conviction in either state. You may likely be convicted of the charges in both states. Your circumstance is not unusual.

Particular counties in Maryland can be onerous, and Pennslyvania takes all traffic charges much more seriously than Maryland. I represent drivers with drinking and driving charges. My referral to a state certified facility and subsequent work with your case may result in a lesser penalty. I can also represent you at Motor Vehicle Administration hearings. Call me to discuss.

G. Joseph Holthaus III

(410) 799-9002

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Answered on 4/26/02, 9:04 pm

Re: Cross State Convictions

Maryland will consider your second dui as a second offense. The severity of that depends on which County in Maryland you got your dui. Baltimore County will give little weight. Harford and Cecil, will give much greater weight. You should seek a Maryland Lawyer, me for instance, immediately so that you can get advice on minimizing your Maryland offense. Read the article at http://www.scheinin.com/drunk.htm for Maryland dui information.

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Answered on 4/25/02, 6:51 pm
Joseph Trevino Law Offices of Joseph A. Trevino

Re: Cross State Convictions

There can only be ONE first offense. It would be illogical otherwise. There is no conceivable way BOTH could be your first. PA has one of the toughest DWI laws in the country; very harsh. I would somehow navigate the system so that PA is my first.Take a chance with a somewhat lenient disposition. Leave MD for your 2d. Where ar you licensed? MD or PA? You have to also consider the consequences of a conviction on your license, this could also influence your strategy. GoodLuck.

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Answered on 4/25/02, 9:38 pm


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