At Lotze Mosley, LLP, our criminal defense attorneys in Washington D.C. and Maryland know that each person, arrest, and corresponding charge that makes their way into a courtroom is unique. However, depending on the circumstances…
At Lotze Mosley. LLP, our criminal defense attorneys in Maryland and Washington D.C. understand that when our clients are placed on probation for any reason, they have been given the gift of freedom — instead…
At Lotze Mosley LLP, our criminal defense attorneys in Washington D.C. and Maryland advise our residents to pursue legal representation if law enforcement is acting under the authority of a bench warrant, arrest warrant, or…
At Lotze Mosley LLP, our criminal defense attorneys in Washington D.C. and Maryland pride ourselves in being prepared for each of our client’s court dates. Whether it is an initial hearing or the final day…
The Eighth Amendment of the Constitution states that excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted. However, the U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that the Constitution permits…
At Lotze Mosley, LLP, our criminal defense attorneys in Washington D.C. and Maryland create unique strategies for each of our clients, so we can pursue the best outcome available for their legal circumstances. That means…
According to the Federal Bureau of Investigation, last year a property crime was reported approximately every three seconds in the United States, making them the most reported crimes in the country. These criminal offenses are…
At Lotze Mosley, LLP, our criminal defense attorneys in Washington D.C. and Maryland understand that during this unprecedented health crisis, the COVID-19 pandemic, many people have more questions than answers about their pending criminal charges. Our defense attorneys…
Felonies are the most serious criminal charges anyone can commit. In Washington D.C., felony charges are based on the severity of the crime, the criminal history of the person who committed the crime, and the…
The difference between a crime that involves confinement and kidnapping is in the details of the offense. Simply put, while kidnapping involves confinement, criminal confinement may not involve kidnapping. Criminal confinement is the act of…