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Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Criminal Lawyer in Baltimore, Maryland (Md)

Criminal Lawyer in Baltimore, Md.

If you are facing criminal charges in Baltimore County, Harford County, Anne Arundel County, Howard County, Ocean City, or any other District or Circuit Court in Maryland, you need to contact the experienced and trusted criminal defense lawyer G. Randolph Rice, Jr., at 410-288-2900.
Mr. Rice is the owner and founder of the Law Offices of G. Randolph Rice, Jr., LLC, and a former Assistant State’s Attorney.  His years of experience and the hundreds of clients he has assisted in resolving their criminal, dui, dwi, and traffic violation cases will prove invaluable in your case.  Contact the office at 410-288-2900 for immediate help, available 24/7 to help.
Mr. Rice is not a bankruptcy lawyer, he isn’t a tax lawyer, he handles criminal cases and focuses his practice on criminal cases.  He has represented client in cases from murder to littering to everything in-between.  Don’t wait till the last minute, if you don’t act fast, you could be waiving some of your constitutional rights through inaction.  Let Mr. Rice worry about the legal process allowing you to focus on returning to a normal life.


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Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Suspect Arrested in Laser Pointer incident in Baltimore County, Maryland

(Middle River, MD) – Baltimore County juvenile was arrested last night after he endangered an in-flight Maryland State Police helicopter crew by repeatedly spotlighting the aircraft with green laser.  

The juvenile suspect will only be identified as 14-year-old male from Middle River.  He is charged with reckless endangerment, attempted second degree assault on police, obstruction and hindering police, and prohibited use of laser pointer.  After processing, he was released to the custody of his parents.

Shortly after 11:00 p.m. yesterday, Trooper One, Maryland State Police 365N Dauphin III helicopter based at Martin State Airport, was assisting Baltimore County Police with an aerial search for suicidal person.  Pilot Shawn McGinley and Trooper/Flight Paramedic Joshua Heins were flying in the vicinity of Eastern Blvd. and Kingston Road when flash illuminated the cockpit of the aircraft.  Knowing the potential dangers to the flight crew, Pilot McGinley was initiating precautionary maneuvers when second bright green laser light illuminated the cockpit once again.  The laser beam location was noted directly off the nose of the aircraft exactly one-half mile from the aircraft’s search position.

 The flight crew was able to pinpoint the residence where the laser beam originated and illuminated the house with light of their own, the three million candlepower Nite-Sun search light.  Pilot McGinley positioned the aircraft  in hover in front of the residence.  TFC Heins notified the Baltimore County Police dispatcher SYSCOM of the incident and directed patrol units to the residence.  Within six minutes of the laser incident, Baltimore County police officers arrived at the residence, identified juvenile suspect, and recovered green laser pointer.  Trooper One then returned to their previous mission in an attempt to locate the suicidal person.      

Shining lasers at aircraft can have very serious and potentially catastrophic effects. direct laser strike in an aircraft cockpit can cause temporary blindness and disorientation for the flight crew.   If the flash occurs during critical phase of flight, the crew members can be temporarily incapacitated and unable to perform their in-flight functions effectively.  The Maryland State Police Aviation Command has experienced half dozen laser incidents in 2011 with two leading to prosecution.  

“The safety of our flight crews is paramount and we continue to remain vigilant to aggressively inform the public of the serious nature of this unnecessary act before any injuries occur,” said Lieutenant Walter A. Kerr, Helicopter Operations Commander.  “We intend to do everything possible to curtail this activity and allow our flight crews to perform their duties of behalf of the citizens of Maryland.”  
    
Aviation Command personnel have contacted the FAA concerning this incident. cooperative effort with the Baltimore County Police and their quick response led to positive outcome in this situation.



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