Criminal Offenses

A crime is an act or omission that violates a law established by a governing authority, which may be a local, state, or national jurisdiction. It is an offense against society as a whole, rather than just a private individual. Crimes can range from relatively minor infractions, such as traffic violations, to serious offenses like theft, assault, murder, or fraud. The commission of a crime is typically accompanied by a set of specific elements and intent that must be proven by the prosecution to establish guilt. The consequences of committing a crime can vary, including fines, probation, imprisonment, or in severe cases, capital punishment. The purpose of criminal law and the prosecution of crimes is to maintain social order, protect individuals and their property, deter criminal behavior, and provide a system of justice for victims and the community.

What is Malicious Destruction of Property?

Malicious destruction of property is a property crime in Maryland in which a person willfully and maliciously destroys, damages, or defaces someone else’s property without the property owner’s permission.  See Md. Code Criminal Law Ann. 6-301.  Under recent changes to Maryland law, malicious destruction of property is a misdemeanor offense regardless of the value of

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What is Harassment?

Harassment is the following of another person in a public place or maliciously engaging in a course of conduct that seriously alarms or annoys the other person with the intent to harass, alarm, or annoy the other person after receiving a reasonable warning or request to stop by the other person and without legal purpose.

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What is Shoplifting?

Shoplifting or retail theft generally refers to the theft of merchandise from a retail store or a place of business. Shoplifting is a variation of a theft crime, which simply means taking and carrying away the property of another person or business without permission and with the intent to permanently deprive the owner of the

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What is Theft?

The crime of theft, sometimes referred to as larceny, is the unauthorized taking and carrying away of the property of another person with the intent to permanently deprive that person of his or her property. Theft can be either a misdemeanor or felony offense, depending on the value of the item or items allegedly taken.

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What is Robbery?

Robbery is the taking and carrying away of property from another or from property in that person’s immediate presence by force or threat of force and with the intent to deprive that person of the property. See Md. Code Criminal Law Ann. 3-402. What is Force? To support a robbery charge, force or a threat

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