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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 […]
Criminal Charges in Stent Matter?
In recent weeks, attorney Byron L. Warnken has been asked by members of the media about possible criminal charges resulting from the St. Joseph, Dr. Mark Midei allegedly improper stent procedures. Though Warnken stated you can’t know about what will happen in a particular case, he did bring up the issue of paying a fine […]
Warnken, LLC mourns the loss of Judge Prevas
Our thoughts and prayers are with the family of Judge John Prevas. In this difficult time, we hope they take solace in a life well lived and a city well served. Judge Prevas will be remembered as a thorough judge who was incredibly hard working and extremely knowledgeable. Byron Warnken speaks about Judge Prevas – […]
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 […]
Comments on the Constitution
Per usual in Maryland, the cops are in the news. A recent decision (State of Maryland v. Agurs) addressed how much knowledge of the Constitution cops should have. Warnken, LLC’s founder Byron Warnken was quoted as saying, “We cannot expect the cops to be constitutional scholars.” He did clarify his comments on his blog. There […]
Who is Helen Holton?
Warnken, LLC and Professor Byron L. Warnken were in the news last week about both the Yeardley Love killing and upcoming arraignment and trial, as well as about Helen Holton. Helen Holton is a member of the Baltimore City council whom you may remember from the Sheila Dixon trial. As reported by WJZ, State prosecutors […]