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  • Habeas Corpus
    2025/09/17

    Habeas corpus: What it is, why it matters, and how it actually works. Maryland attorneys Devin and Meg break down the constitutional writ that lets a person challenge unlawful detention, separating pop-culture myths from real courtroom procedure. They cover the basics, a quick history, and what filing looks like in Maryland, then unpack recent headline cases, including the Supreme Court’s 2025 action involving Venezuelan detainees and Doe v. Mattis, to show how due-process rights play out in practice.

    What you’ll learn

    • The meaning and purpose of the writ of habeas corpus

    • Key Maryland rules (e.g., Rule 15-302 petitions; Rule 1-361(b)(1) 24-hour presentment)

    • When and why habeas gets used as a “last resort”

    • How recent federal cases shape notice, detention, and access to counsel

    Disclaimer: This episode is for entertainment and general information only and is not legal advice. For advice about your situation, consult a licensed attorney.

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    28 分
  • The Role of a Lawyer
    2025/08/15

    In this episode of People Acting Like Lawyers and Mostly Malarkey, Maryland attorneys Meg and Dee (aka Devin) set the record straight on what it really means to be a lawyer. From managing client expectations to clarifying the limits of legal representation, they dig into:

    • What it means to be an advocate for your client

    • The difference between legal advice and life advice

    • Common misconceptions about a lawyer’s role

    • Why client cooperation can make or break a case

    • Stories from estate planning, immigration, and criminal defense

    Whether you’ve hired an attorney, considered becoming one, or just wondered why lawyers can’t (and shouldn’t) be your therapist, this conversation blends candid insights, real-life examples, and plenty of personality.

    Listen now on the Frederick Podcast Network at ListenFrederick.com.

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    19 分