It seems like a pretty obvious answer.
Of course it is a crime under Maryland Law to throw a rock at a moving car.
What might not seem so obvious is the serious nature of the offense. Criminal defense attorneys Attorney Eric T. Kirk in Baltimore MD have seen that throwing a rock, or similar item, at a car can be prosecuted aggressively. The offense carries a maximum of 1 year in jail [as compared to 60 days for malicious destruction].
I offer a no-cost conference to anyone accused of a crime. During this strategy session, we will evaluate the evidence, assess the strength of the State’s case, and develop the most effective defenses and explore mitigation. If you stand accused, contact me today. 410 591 2935.
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