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Criminal Defense Cases in Silver Spring, MD

Silver Spring, Maryland's third-largest city, handles criminal cases through the Montgomery County Circuit Court and District Court systems. Located just outside Washington D.C., Silver Spring sees a wide range of criminal matters from traffic violations to serious felonies. The city's proximity to federal facilities and diverse population creates unique legal challenges requiring attorneys well-versed in both state and federal jurisdictions. Local criminal defense lawyers understand the specific procedures, prosecutors, and judicial preferences within Montgomery County's court system.

Criminal Defense Cases We Handle in Silver Spring

Criminal defense attorneys protect individuals charged with crimes, from misdemeanors to serious felonies, ensuring due process and the best possible outcome.

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DUI / DWI defense
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Drug possession and trafficking
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Assault and battery
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Theft and burglary
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Federal criminal charges
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Domestic violence defense

Why Hire a Local Criminal Defense Attorney in Silver Spring?

Hiring a Silver Spring criminal defense attorney provides crucial advantages including familiarity with Montgomery County prosecutors, judges, and court procedures. Local attorneys have established relationships within the courthouse and understand plea bargaining practices specific to this jurisdiction. They can also meet with clients easily and appear for hearings without the logistics challenges of out-of-area counsel.

Local Courts
Criminal cases in Silver Spring are heard at the Montgomery County Circuit Court in Rockville for felonies and serious misdemeanors, while the Montgomery County District Court handles traffic violations and minor criminal matters.

Maryland Criminal Defense Laws & Deadlines

Maryland criminal cases must be filed within specific statute of limitations periods, typically one year for misdemeanors and no time limit for felonies like murder. Maryland follows the Maryland Criminal Code under Title 3 of the Criminal Law Article, which defines offenses and penalties. The state also has specific expungement laws allowing certain criminal records to be cleared after waiting periods.

What to Know About Criminal Defense in Silver Spring

Typical Recovery Range
Criminal defense cases in Montgomery County often resolve through plea agreements, with outcomes varying significantly based on the specific charges and defendant's history.
When to Act
Immediately after arrest or charges filed
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Coverage Area
Silver Spring & surrounding suburbs

Criminal Defense Attorneys Serving Silver Spring & Suburbs

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Frequently Asked Questions

What courts handle criminal cases for Silver Spring residents?
Silver Spring criminal cases are processed through Montgomery County's court system, with felonies heard at Circuit Court in Rockville and misdemeanors at District Court. Traffic violations and minor offenses are typically handled at the Montgomery County District Court.
How long do I have to appeal a criminal conviction in Maryland?
In Maryland, you have 30 days from sentencing to file an appeal to the Court of Special Appeals for most criminal convictions. Missing this deadline can result in losing your right to appeal, making immediate consultation with a criminal defense attorney crucial.
How do I find a qualified criminal defense attorney in Silver Spring?
Look for attorneys licensed in Maryland with specific experience in Montgomery County courts and your type of charges. Verify their bar standing, read client reviews, and ensure they regularly practice criminal defense rather than general law.
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