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Worcester County Criminal Lawyer

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The Worcester County Criminal Lawyer page was created to serve as a guide through the process of receiving a criminal charge in Worcester County, Maryland.   Your first priority after being arrested should be to enlist the help of a strong Worcester County criminal attorney.   There are many types of criminal charges ranging in severity from basic misdemeanors to serious felonies.   Examples of these include but are not limited to assault, battery, drug paraphernalia, gun charges, fraud, murder, harassment, conspiracy, and embezzlement.   Some of these charges are the product of routine traffic stops.   Should you be pulled over, you should cooperate with the police, but you are not obligated to make any statements beyond stating your name and providing identification.   If you are contacted by an Assistant State’s Attorney or detective regarding your involvement in a criminal matter, it is highly recommended that you seek the counsel of a Worcester County criminal attorney before making any statements that could potentially be used against you.   Being aware of your rights is a vital step in preventing self-incrimination.

Your criminal case will likely be heard at the Worcester County District Courthouse, located at 301 Commerce Street in Snow Hill, Maryland. In order to ensure the best possible outcome in your criminal case, you should enlist an experienced Worcester County Defense Attorney who can best handle your criminal case and protect your rights.

If you need a Worcester County DUI Lawyer, please visit our  Maryland DUI Lawyers website.

Please also see our Ocean City Criminal Lawyer page.

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Kush Arora Attorney at Law
51 Monroe Street, Suite 610, Rockville, MD 20850

Salisbury Office:
Angie Dipietro Attorney at Law
110 Baptist Street, Salisbury, Maryland 21801