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What happens when someone is labeled a flight risk in a Maryland gun case? Being tagged as a flight risk can drastically impact the outcome of your case, including decisions about bail and the conditions of your release. Imagine facing severe restrictions simply because the court believes you might evade justice. This label can lead to prolonged detention and other complications in your trial process.

In Maryland, gun laws are strict. For example, wearing, carrying, or transporting a firearm is a misdemeanor offense with a maximum penalty of 30 days to three years in jail and/or a $250 to $2,500 fine. So, being considered a flight risk adds an extra layer of difficulty for the accused. The court uses various factors to decide if someone poses a flight risk, such as past criminal behavior, community ties, and the seriousness of the charges. 

So, if you’re dealing with gun-related charges in Maryland, it’s crucial to have a robust legal defense. We at Scrofano Law PC are committed to standing by your side and ensuring your rights are protected at every step. Our team is skilled at presenting strong arguments to show why our clients are not flight risks, helping them secure more favorable bail terms.

If you have questions about being labeled a flight risk, contact us for a consultation. Let us help you navigate these complex legal waters and contest any unfair labels that could jeopardize your freedom.

Factors Contributing to Being Labeled a Flight Risk

Being labeled as a flight risk results from one or several factors. By carefully considering these factors, people can better understand why some individuals are labeled flight risks in Maryland gun cases.

Past Criminal Record and Flight Risk

A defendant’s criminal history can significantly influence the court’s view of their flight risk. For example, in cases where individuals have previous convictions for serious offenses, the likelihood of re-offending is seen as higher, as noted in the following research done by the University of Chicago titled “Defining Flight Risk.” For such cases, a judge would decide that the defendant might not show up for future court dates. Additionally, specific cases have shown that repeat offenders with a history of failing to appear in court are often considered flight risks.

For more information, see the following piece we published about gun charges in Maryland.

Severity of Gun Charges

The seriousness of the charges you face can play a big role in determining flight risk. In Maryland, severe gun charges such as illegal possession or use of firearms may result in stricter pretrial conditions. 

Lack of Community Ties

Strong community ties, such as family, employment, or property ownership, can help mitigate the court’s concerns about flight risk. Conversely, a lack of these ties can increase that risk. Defendants who can’t show strong local connections may be perceived as more likely to flee. Defendants may need to gather proof of community ties to present in court. This can include documents like employment letters, family records, or property deeds.

Financial Resources and Access to Travel

Having significant financial resources and easy access to travel options, like vehicles and passports, can contribute to being labeled a flight risk. For example, consider TSA’s guidelines on transporting firearms, which emphasize the importance of securely transporting firearms, indirectly highlighting the potential for misuse by those intent on fleeing.

Legal Consequences of Being Deemed a Flight Risk

So, what happens if you’re considered a flight risk? Individuals may face a series of legal consequences that range from bail denials to increased surveillance. All these factors underline the seriousness of being deemed a flight risk. It impacts not only immediate freedom and bail status but also long-term legal outcomes and life quality.

Denial of Bail and Pretrial Detention

The court may deny bail if a defendant is considered a flight risk. The court looks at several factors, such as the seriousness of the crime, the defendant’s criminal history, and community ties. This might result in the individual being held in pretrial detention until their trial. As noted by the US Department of Justice, “The main purposes of pretrial detention are to secure the appearance at trial of defendants who are flight risks and to protect the community from further criminal activity of the person charged.” 

    Impact on Sentencing and Plea Negotiations

    Being labeled a flight risk can also impact sentencing and plea bargain negotiations. If prosecutors believe that a flight risk exists, they might push for a harsher sentence, making the negotiation process much more challenging. Furthermore, judges may be less inclined to offer leniency if they believe there’s a chance the defendant could disappear before serving their time.

    Increased Surveillance and Constraints

    If bail is granted, conditions often include strict surveillance measures like ankle monitors. These conditions aim to mitigate the risk of fleeing. 

    How Scrofano Law PC Can Help

    At Scrofano Law PC, our knowledge of Maryland gun laws and experience with flight risk cases can greatly benefit defendants. 

    Having a knowledgeable attorney is crucial in facing flight risk allegations. Our team of skilled lawyers can scrutinize the evidence used against you and craft compelling arguments to contest the flight risk designation. Additionally, our knowledge helps ensure you receive a fair hearing and prevents unjust restrictions on your freedom.

    We are ready to challenge the evidence presented by the prosecution or negotiate terms that mitigate the perceived flight risk. By presenting a solid defense, we aim to reduce the impact of these designations on your case.

    Here are some ways we can help:

    • Evidence Review: We meticulously review the evidence to identify weaknesses in the flight risk argument.
    • Negotiation: We negotiate terms that can alleviate concerns, such as supervised release or travel restrictions.
    • Court Representation: We represent you in court to advocate for your rights and challenge unjust flight risk designations.

    If you are facing gun charges in Maryland and are worried about being labeled a flight risk, Scrofano Law PC is here to help. Our experienced attorneys understand the complexities of gun laws and the serious consequences of being deemed a flight risk. Let us help you build a strong defense and provide the support you need. 

    Remember, you don’t have to face these legal challenges alone. Contact us today for a consultation with our highly experienced team.

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