Maryland Second Amendment As-Applied Challenge To Non-Violent Felony Conviction Survives Motion To Dismiss
Recently, Maryland United States District Court Judge Peter J. Messitte denied the State of Maryland’s motion to dismiss Plaintiff Thomas Corcoran’s Second Amendment as-applied challenge to his non-violent felony (or possibly misdemeanor) conviction in relation to his unauthorized use of his then-girlfriend’s car. Although charged and convicted in Virginia, Maryland law provides that Maryland disqualifications […]
PRESS RELEASE: Chief Counsel Joshua Prince To Be Admitted To Practice Law In Maryland!
We are extremely proud to announce that Chief Counsel Joshua Prince, Esq. has received notice from the Maryland State Board of Law Examiners that he passed the Maryland Out-of-State Attorneys’ Bar Exam that was administered in February, 2017. While he must take an orientation program, it is anticipated that he will be licensed to practice […]