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Attorney Greenberg Provides Strategic Defense In Ennal Murder Case

In a recent article by The Star Democrat, the significant role of Baltimore criminal defense lawyer Larry Greenberg of Greenberg Law Offices was highlighted in the case involving Key’Marion Ennals, an 18-year-old accused of murder. This case has shone a light on the critical importance of thorough and ethical legal representation. In November 2021, Ennals

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Attorney Greenberg Highlighted in UBalt Law’s Civil Rights Feature

Attorney Greenberg Highlighted in UBalt Law’s Civil Rights Feature

We are excited to share that our very own Attorney Larry Greenberg, J.D. ’94, has been featured in a compelling article titled “Warriors for Civil Rights: Alumni Tackle Police and Prison Brutality,” published on the University of Baltimore School of Law’s website. The piece, penned by Adam Stone, sheds light on the commendable work carried

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Teen attacked by Woodlawn cop says he did nothing wrong

A teenager who was videoed being assaulted multiple times by a Baltimore County police officer spoke to the 11 News I-Team. The 17-year-old boy, whom 11 News has not identified, and his attorney, Larry Greenberg, said the Baltimore County Police Department The officer used excessive and unnecessary force, punching the boy with his closed fist

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Investigation underway after viral video shows Baltimore County officer striking teen during arrest

Baltimore County officials are investigating video of an arrest showing an officer striking a shirtless teenager on the ground. A spokesperson for Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski Jr. said the county’s top official has seen the video. “Events preceding and during this incident will be evaluated along with body camera video from the officers involved,”

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Charging documents describe what led officer to punch teen during viral arrest in Woodlawn

A teen’s arrest on Monday in Woodlawn is attracting a lot of attention on social media. It all started when Baltimore County Police were notified of a fight going on at a shopping center in the 6600 block of Security Boulevard. Someone called 911 reporting a man in a wheelchair that was on scene armed

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He was a good kid’; County Police investigate a fatal shooting incident in Essex as victim’s family wants answers

By BEN TERZI Jul 27, 2022   Last Thursday, Baltimore County homicide detectives responded to a fatal shooting in Essex near Deep Creek Park, as the victim’s family seeks any information about the incident. The 21-year-old victim, Kenyon Joyner, was shot in an apartment complex on the 1400 block of Hadwick Drive at approximately 2

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Demetric Simon Case

Contact: Lawrence Greenberg, Esquire Greenberg Law Offices, Baltimore, Maryland 410-539-5250 [email protected] Michael Wein, Esquire Law Offices of Michael A. Wein, Greenbelt, Maryland 301-441-1151 [email protected]   For Immediate Release FORMER BALTIMORE CITY POLICE OFFICER CONVICTED ON MULTIPLE CORRUPTION AND CONSPIRACY COUNTS STEMMING FROM VIOLATIONS OF DEMETRIC SIMON’S...

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Maryland Association for Justice Award 2021

Maryland Association for Justice Outstanding Service Award 2021 On October 2, 2021, the Maryland Association for Justice awarded the Civil Rights and Constitutional Law Section the Outstanding Service Award for its commitment to keeping Maryland safer. In 2021, Larry Greenberg and other committee members worked tirelessly with legislators to advocate for laws that protect citizens,

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Park School Wins National High School Mock Trial Championship

By: Steve Lash Daily Record Legal Affairs Writer June 3, 2021 The Park School in Pikesville has won the 2021 National High School Mock Trial Championship after a two-hour “courtroom” battle held virtually last month against the Iowa state champion. Park School qualified for the nationwide event after defeating River Hill High School of Clarksville

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Maryland legislators debate lifting caps on how much cities can be forced to pay for rogue police actions

A Maryland Senate committee discussed a package of bills Wednesday aimed at increasing police accountability, including legislation that would eliminate the financial cap on what police departments are forced to pay for actions of their officers. The legislators debated state law that generally limits the amount local governments can be forced to pay at $400,000

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Attorney advocates for police body cameras statewide after video vindicated his client

TOWSON, Md. — A Maryland defense attorney said police body worn camera video helped his client and the devices should be used statewide. The use of body cameras by law enforcement sparked a heated debate during a hearing Wednesday on police reform and accountability. Police body camera video obtained by the 11 News I-Team shows an

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