Monday, March 17, 2014

Indianapolis Colts Owner Jim Irsay faces DUI and Possession Charges


Jim Irshay Facing DUI and Possession Charges


Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay was stopped on Sunday night and charged by police with driving under the influence of alcohol and possession of a controlled substance.

In Maryland, driving under the influence of alcohol carries a maximum penalty of 1 year in jail and/or $1000.00 fine and 12 point on the driver's record.

Also, in Maryland, if you are convicted of possession of marijuana, the penalties can range from 90 days in jail to 1 year and if you are in possession of non-marijuana, the maximum penalty is 4 years in jail.

Police are quoted saying: "During the course of the investigation, Irsay subsequently failed several roadside field sobriety tests."  In an inventory of Irsay's vehicle, "multiple prescription drugs were discovered in pill bottles," police said. "These Schedule IV prescription drugs were not associated with any prescription bottles found in the vehicle."

Irsay faces four counts of felony possession of controlled substances.

If you are facing a DUI or possession of controlled dangerous substances in Maryland, call attorney Randolph Rice at 410-288-2900 for immediate legal help.

Click here to read more from USAToday
 http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/2014/03/17/indianapolis-colts-owner-arrested-for-dwi/6515285/

Sunday, March 16, 2014

Maryland Drunk Driving Laws Could Get Tougher With Children In Car

Maryland DUI Law Could Get Tougher if You have Minor in the Vehicle.

Maryland DUI Lawyer
New DUI Laws in Maryland
Maryland Legislature Debates tougher penalties for individuals charged with DUI while a minor is in the vehicle.

If you have been charged with DUI (driving under the influence of alcohol) or DWI (driving while impaired by alcohol) in Maryland, call the Maryland DUI Lawyer - Randolph Rice, at 410-288-2900 or email Mr. Rice directly.

A DUI can result in:
  • Jail;
  • Fines;
  • Costs;
  • Fees;
  • Probation;
  • Random Urinalysis;
  • Classes;
  • Shock Trauma Tour;
  • A Number of other penalties
Don't go to Court without an experience DUI lawyer in Maryland.  Call the office today for immediate legal help.

Read more about Maryland Drunk Driving Laws Could Get Tougher With Children In Car

Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Criminal Lawyer: Baltimore (5 things to look for in a criminal defense lawyer)

Criminal Lawyer: Baltimore Maryland

(5 Things to Look for in a Criminal Defense Lawyer)

Criminal Lawyer BaltimoreYou went out with your buddies or you made a mistake one night and now you've been charged with a crime or traffic violation and you don't know what to do now.  The Law Offices of G. Randolph Rice, Jr., LLC, is a Baltimore, Maryland based criminal defense & DUI / DWI defense law firm and we have compiled 5 things to look for in a Criminal Lawyer: Baltimore, Maryland.
If you have been charged with a crime, DUI, DWI, or traffic violation in Maryland, contact the Law Offices of G. Randolph Rice, Jr., LLC, at (410) 288-2900 for immediate legal help and to schedule a free consultation.
  1. May sure you hire a lawyer that handles criminal cases on a regular basis.  You wouldn't hire a foot doctor to look at your hand, so make sure you hire a lawyer that handles criminal cases for your criminal case.  If the lawyer is a tax attorney and he says he/she can help you, odds are that he/she doesn't know the best course of action for your criminal or traffic charges.  A criminal lawyer is usually in Court daily and the Judges and State's Attorney know that attorney by his/her first name.  That may be the advantage in your case, if the case could go either way, don't you want the lawyer is going to receive the favorable result because he/she knows the Judge or State's Attorney.
Click Criminal Lawyer: Baltimore (5 things to look for in a criminal defense lawyer) to read the rest of the list.

Thursday, April 18, 2013

Baltimore County DUI and DWI Patrols in Towson and Timonium Maryland

Baltimore County DUI Patrols Planned for April 18, 19, and 20, 2013.

Baltimore County, Md. (April 18, 2013) - Law enforcement officers from the Baltimore County Police Department and the Maryland State Police will be teaming up to catch drugged and drunk drivers in a DUI saturation patrol.

Between the hours of 9 p.m. and 3 a.m. on all three days, officers will be patrolling along major roads in the Towson and Timonium areas looking for drivers believed to be under the influence. Officers will also focus their efforts on identifying underage drivers who have consumed alcohol.

Call attorney Randolph Rice for DUI legal help at 410-288-2900

Towson Md DUI Lawyer G. Randolph Rice, Jr, warns that being stopped and arrested for DUI can have serious consequences on your license and future, call Mr. Rice at 410-288-2900 for immediate DUI legal help or email him directly.

These details are one part of a comprehensive strategy to prevent drivers from operating motor vehicles while under the influence of alcohol or drugs, promote community education, and ensure enforcement of laws to reduce the number of alcohol-involved crashes. Please drink responsibly, use a designated driver, or take a taxi.

Grant funding from the Maryland Highway Safety Office will be used to partially fund this patrol event.

Thursday, July 12, 2012

Baltimore Md DUI Lawyer - Maryland DWI Attorney - Baltimore Drunk Driving Defense Lawyers

Contact the Attorney G. Randolph Rice, Jr., at 410-288-2900, as a Baltimore Md DUI Lawyer and former Assistant State's Attorney, he has handled thousands of DUI and DWI cases in Maryland.  If you are facing DUI or DWI charges in the State of Maryland, you need an experienced and aggressive lawyer to handle your case.

10 Reasons to Hire the Law Offices of G. Randolph Rice, Jr., LLC to handle your DUI - DWI case:

  1. Mr. Rice has a proven record of successfully defending clients that are charged with DUI or DWI in Maryland.  You can review his history on the Maryland Judiciary Case Search.

Click Baltimore Md DUI Lawyer - Maryland DWI Attorney - Baltimore Drunk Driving Defense Lawyers to read the rest of the blog entry.

Friday, June 29, 2012

DUI / DWI Ignition Interlock Law Enacted October 1, 2011 in Maryland

Just as a review of the DUI and DWI laws that were enacted on October 1, 2011 in regards to the requirement for ignition interlock device.

New! DUI LAW in Maryland, Effective: October 1, 2011

  • Anyone under 21, who violates their alcohol restriction, will have mandatory participation in interlock or face suspension.

Click DUI / DWI Ignition Interlock Law Enacted October 1, 2011 in Maryland to read more.

Baltimore County DUI Lawyer

Baltimore County DUI Lawyer