Archive for May, 2015
119,024 Web Visitors Doesn’t Mean We’re Good Lawyers
Year to date, our four most highly trafficked sites have seen 119,024 web visitors seeking information about workers’ compensation, personal injury, appellate litigation, criminal law, medical malpractice, law enforcement, and other legal topics impacting individuals. We have not gotten 119,024 new clients, but we have gotten quite a few – enough to keep five lawyers […]
April Personal Injury and Workers’ Compensation Cases
Injury: Back strain Body Part: Back Amount: $8,325.00 Claimant was injured when he twisted while in his vehicle while at work. Claimant had conservative treatment and was able to return to work without restriction. Injury: Lumbar spinal stenosis and disc herniation with radiculopathy Body Part: Back Amount: $6,000.00 Claimant exacerbated a pre-existing injury while […]
Professor Byron L. Warnken and Baltimore Police Department Training
Warnken, LLC and specifically Professor Byron L. Warnken were hired by the Baltimore City State’s Attorney’s Office to train law enforcement officers on Fourth Amendment issues, obtaining and executing arrest warrants and search warrants, and testifying in court. Professor Warnken was first approached about this a few months ago, months before Freddie Gray entered the national […]
The Elements of the Offenses in the Charges Against the Officers in Freddie Gray’s Death
Second degree depraved heart murder is killing a person when exercising an extreme disregard for human life, also known as a wanton and willful disregard for human life. (30-year felony) Involuntary manslaughter is killing a person when exercising a wanton and reckless disregard for human life. (10-year felony) Second degree assault is causing offense contact […]