Archives : Warnken
Byron L. Warnken, Esq. wins Heeney Award
The Maryland State Bar Association has selected Professor Byron L. Warnken as the 2012 recipient of the Robert C. Heeney Award. The Heeney Award is the MSBA “lifetime achievement award” in criminal law. It is selected annually by the 500-member MSBA Criminal Law & Practice Section, which consists of judges, prosecutors, and criminal defense attorneys. [...]
Warnken on the New Health Care Law
Professor Byron Warnken was asked to speak to WBAL radio about the new health care law an its constitutionality, now that it has made its way to the Supreme Court. Warnken, a veteran Supreme Court litigator, spoke of the highly unusual nature of the Court hearing six hours of argument. The case, in Warnken’s opinion, [...]
Professor Warnken Interviewed Regarding Casey Anthony Verdict
Professor Byron Warnken, as Legal Analyst for News Channel 2, Is Interviewed about the “Not guilty” Verdict in the Casey Anthony Murder Trial
Professor Warnken Interviewed Regarding Jury’s Award of Punitive Damages in Exxon Case
Professor Byron Warnken, as Legal Analyst for WJZ Television, Is Interviewed on the Jury’s Award of Punitive Damages in the Baltimore County Case in Which Exxon Was Responsible for Underground Leaks That Made Homes Uninhabitable
Professor Warnken Interviewed Regarding Supreme Court Decision on GPS Tracking
Professor Byron Warnken, as Legal Analyst for WBAL Radio, Is Interviewed on the Supreme Court Agreeing to Decide Whether GPS Tracking – “24-7” for Months at a Time – Violates the Fourth Amendment Prohibition Against Unreasonable Searches & Seizures
Professor Warnken Interviewed About COA’s reversal of Two High Profile First Degree Murder Convictions
Professor Warnken interviewed regarding Court of Appeals’ reversal of first degree murder convictions of two men convicted of beheading three young family members.
Professor Warnken Interviewed About Indictment Against Personnel Working for Former Governor Ehrlich’s Gubernatorial Campaign
Warnken interviewed about indictment of Paul Schurick and Julius Henson, former personnel working on Ehrlich gubernatorial campaign.
Juvenile Jurisdiction in Maryland
Professor Byron L. Warnken has written an excellent piece on juvenile jurisdiction in Maryland. It covers the history and English common law of juvenile justice, the evolution of juvenile cases, which cases a juvenile can be charged with, and Maryland juvenile cases. To read the entire piece, please go to Byron Warnken’s Blog.



