Mechanicsville, MD asked in Criminal Law for Maryland

Q: I’m on probation for phone harassment With my kids mother she put two more telephone misused charges on me

What I’m trying to ask I have to go to court for two more phone harassment charges against me from kids mother we do have a court order where we have 50-50 custody and she has not been following the order yes I do blow her phone up yes I get angry with her and cuss at her and say bad things but I’ve never threaten her I have to go to court in March I’ve never been in trouble what I’m trying to as will they give me jail time or since it’s not a violent crime what will happen to me

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Eric Todd Kirk
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  • Criminal Law Lawyer
  • Baltimore, MD
  • Licensed in Maryland

A: I would suggest that you do two things. Stop posting comments such as these- that can be interpreted as admissions- in a public, online forum. Secondly you should consult with an experienced criminal defense attorney in a confidential setting. If you cannot afford an attorney due to your financial circumstances as a financially responsible parent of your children, you should apply for the services of the public defender.

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