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Byron Warnken Quoted on WBAL
When a Baltimore County Judge got into trouble for violating an order in his own personal divorce case, WBAL turned to Byron Warnken, Esq., as they often do, for advice about the meaning of what was happening. To read about the situation, please go to WBAL’s article about the judge. To read more about Professor [...]
Attorney James Nichols Quoted
Both the Baltimore Sun and the Annapolis Capital quoted Attorney James Nichols on his representation of a client. You can click on the links below to read the stories. The Baltimore Sun on James Nichols, Esq. The Annapolis Capital on James Nichols, Esq.
Warnken Quoted in Daily Record
On Friday, the Court of Appeals overturned a conviction for reckless endangerment. Warnken, a recognized Maryland criminal law expert, was quoted as saying, “The jury is permitted, but not required, to draw an inference against the one who didn’t have” the evidence. The story also pointed to Warnken’s efforts in writing a treatise on Maryland [...]
Warnken Quoted in the BBJ
In addition to about a half a dozen television and Baltimore Sun interviews and quotes in the last month, Warnken was tapped by the Baltimore Business Journal to give his opinions on new Baltimore City State’s Attorney Gregg Bernstein. Warnken was asked about his friend Gregg Bernstein’s idea to bring young lawyers from big Baltimore [...]
Four Recent Appearances in the Media
Byron L. Warnken, Esq. and Warnken, LLC have been in the media four times in the past two weeks. Fox 45 television in Baltimore discussing the first amendment implications on precluding elections billboards WJZ 13 television in Baltimore discussing the ramifications of shooting an intruder in one’s home. The Daily Record of Maryland talking about [...]
Warnken on WBAL, WJZ
Warnken, LLC and Byron Warnken have been making news on WBAL and WJZ over the past week. First, in what can only be described as a terrible situation, an off-duty police officer shot and killed a man in Mt. Vernon this past Saturday. One of the issues involved is when police officers must carry firearms [...]
Warnken in the News about 4th Amendment
Byron Warnken, Esq. gave his opinions to the Maryland Daily Record on Thursday May 20th, 2010 about a Maryland Court of Appeals decision involving whether the police met the good faith exception when conducting a house search using a warrant that was later deemed to be invalid. Warnken said, “It’s been fairly rare [for the [...]



