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Monday, April 18, 2011

Tougher Maryland Laws in Fatal Accident Cases?

Monday, April 18, 2011
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Home Posted On: April 18, 2011 by Laura G. Zois

A while back, I wrote about the issue of what the punishment should be in fatal Maryland accident cases where there are no aggravating factors (almost always alcohol) but still someone dies because someone just was not paying attention. Should this mean prison? Is the pain of killing someone enough punishment?

Clients usually feel strongly about this issue one way or the other, there is very little in between. Either they view the defendant as a killer or they see the accident as a mistake that could have happened to anyone.

A bill has been floating around the Maryland legislature for years that would give prosecutors more latitude when charging these drivers. In a swap, House Del. Luiz Simmons, a criminal defense lawyer from Montgomery County, proposes a law that would sentence someone to up to three years in prison for killing a person as the result of a

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Thursday, March 31, 2011

Maryland Accident Lawyer Blog Ranking

Thursday, March 31, 2011
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Next » Posted On: March 7, 2011 by Laura G. Zois

The Maryland Injury Lawyer Blog has listed Maryland Accident Lawyer Blog in the #2 spot for Maryland attorney blogs.

The fact that (1) my partner made the list, and (2) the list is not intended to be in order, does not diminish my accomplishment.

On the arguably more objective Avvo Blog Rankings (which use Alexa rankings), the Maryland Accident Lawyer Blog is 94th nationally.

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Lawsuits Against Bars in Maryland

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Home Posted On: March 25, 2011 by Laura G. Zois

A lawsuit has been filed in a fatal car accident that caused the tragic death of a 7-year-old girl in Pittsburgh. Plaintiff's lawsuit is against the driver who was, according to the claim, driving at twice the legal BAC limit. The suit also names the bar that allegedly continued to serve the Plaintiff.

This case would not survive summary judgment in Maryland. Famously - okay, maybe not famously but I think someone read it - the Maryland Injury Lawyer Blog changed its position on dram shop laws in this post.

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