Category Archives: Crime Victim
What is the Difference Between Criminal Case & Civil Lawsuit for Maryland Crime Victims?
The State of Maryland provides several legal options to crime victims who suffer harm or injury as a result of a criminal act. Two of the most common options in these situations are criminal cases and civil lawsuits. In both approaches, the criminal defendant can face liability in court for their wrongful actions. Though… Read More »
Baltimore Shootings Create 7 Crime Victims in Under 24 Hours
At least seven crime victims were injured in a spree of unrelated Baltimore shootings, according to an article by The Baltimore Sun. These shootings started at approximately 10 p.m. on Memorial Day and continued into the next afternoon. North Fulton Avenue (approx. 10:18 p.m.) Police officers responded to reports of a shooting in the… Read More »
Maryland Guidelines for Treatment of Crime Victims & Representatives
Crime victims in Maryland bear a significant burden in the criminal justice system. Even after sustaining harm or injury as a result of criminal conduct, these victims are expected to testify and otherwise participate in the trial process. In recognition of the burden that crime victims face, Maryland law establishes certain protections for these… Read More »
Autopsy Confirms Baltimore Crime Victim Stabbed to Death
After completing an autopsy, the Baltimore County Police Department concluded that a crime victim was stabbed to death, according to an article by The Baltimore Sun. This stabbing incident occurred in the morning of March 29th at a residential complex in Towson. Police officers responded to the incident and arrived on the scene just… Read More »
Maryland State Compensation Board for Crime Victims
Crime victims are people who suffer harm or injury as a result of criminal activity. These victims must deal with physical and psychological consequences, sometimes even years after the crime occurred. Recognizing this unfair burden placed on crime victims, Maryland created the Criminal Injuries Compensation Board (CICB). Through a multifaceted process, the CICB can… Read More »
Baltimore Crime Victim on Life Support After Hospital Shooting
A 24-year-old Baltimore crime victim is on life support with critical injuries after a shooting at the University of Maryland Medical Center, reported The Baltimore Sun. The authorities have not yet identified the victim but reported that he is in stable condition for the time being. This act of violence occurred at approximately 7… Read More »
Teenage Girl is Yet Another Crime Victim of Baltimore Gun Violence
A December shooting in downtown Baltimore added two more crime victims to the city’s yearly total, including a 13-year-old girl and her 38-year-old family member, reported The Baltimore Sun. The incident in question occurred in the evening of December 9, 2018. At that point, the teenage girl and the family member were in a… Read More »
5 Post-Sentencing Notice Rights for Maryland Crime Victims
After suffering harm or injury from criminal conduct, the crime victim is entitled to certain rights under Maryland state law. In addition to compensation for medical bills and lost wages, the victim can request certain notifications from the state — even after conviction and sentencing of the criminal offender. In order to qualify for… Read More »
5 Different Compensation Sources for Maryland Crime Victims
In many criminal cases, the perpetrator often leaves behind a trail of crime victims. The perpetrator’s unlawful acts could result in physical injury or property damage, without any regard to the welfare of others. Admittedly, there are severe criminal penalties to deter such destructive behavior. But a criminal fine or even a prison sentence… Read More »
Workplace Shooting in Maryland Claims 7 Crime Victims
In Harford County, Maryland, a workplace shooting claimed seven crime victims and left four people dead, reported The Baltimore Sun. The shooter was a temp worker who concluded the rampage by killing herself. This workplace shooting occurred on September 20th at approximately 9 a.m. That is when the 26-year-old shooter entered her employer’s distribution… Read More »