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Over the course of the last decade, I’ve published in excess of 700 articles in the areas of personal injury, criminal defense, workers’ compensation and insurance disputes, generally. If you can’t find what you’re looking for, feel free to contact me to discuss the details of your case and learn how I can help.

Traffic Accident Legal Representative In Baltimore’s Hampden Zone
As an experienced MVA litigator, I serve those injured in the Hampden neighborhood of Baltimore, Maryland—a vibrant community just northwest of downtown, bounded by the Jones Falls Expressway (I...
What is the Difference Between First Degree Assault And Second Degree Assault?
I Attorney Eric T. Kirk discussed in another guide the notion that a second degree assault is maybe the most frequently charged, and overcharged, crime in Baltimore. Criminal defense attorneys in...
Is the Sentence Higher if an Assault is Committed by a Prisoner or Inmate?
For the person on the street guilty of assault, the maximum penalties range from 10 years for second degree to 25 years for first-degree assault. The playing field changes if the perpetrator is alread...
Is It A Separate Crime to Try to Poison Someone?
Trying to poison someone can get you two to ten in the county jail. Reflective criminal defense attorneys in Baltimore wonder what happens if the poisoner succeeds? Now, Attorney Eric T. Kirk wil...
Is Assisted Suicide Considered a Crime in Maryland?
The act of suicide, itself, historically was treated as a crime. Criminal defense lawyers Attorney Eric T. Kirk in Baltimore have wondered how one, who is already dead, could be punished for thei...
What Is Considered Murder in the First Degree in Maryland?
Of course, any act that leads to the death, or contributes to the circumstances of the death, of another is going to be scrutinized thoroughly. As one might guess, Maryland law appropriately...
What is ‘Felony Murder” in Maryland?
I’ve alluded in another chapter to the so called felony murder rule. Criminal defense lawyers in Baltimore know this can be incredibly harsh. If a death occurs in the course of enumerated feloni...
The One Year and One Day Rule
In other chapters, we’ve discussed the heinous crime of murder. Criminal defense attorneys Attorney Eric T. Kirk in Baltimore that paid attention in their law school classes may remember th...
What is Considered Manslaughter in Maryland?
Manslaughter is the unlawful killing of another, that is not first or second degree murder. The maximum penalty for manslaughter is 10 years -much less than the maximum for murder. Manslaughter i...
Is Causing the Death of a Viable Unborn Child Considered Murder In Maryland?
Criminal defense lawyers Attorney Eric T. Kirk in Baltimore are aware there a specific provisions dealing with the death of a fetus. A person must have acted with: the intent to cause t...
What is Considered Adequate Provocation To Reduce A Charge To Manslaughter?
Experienced Baltimore Criminal Defense attorneys Attorney Eric T. Kirk have successfully argued that the client who has caused death are perhaps guilty of manslaughter, but not murder. The idea h...