Alperstein Law supports Baltimore Child Abuse Center through Be a Hero event

The Baltimore Child Abuse Center recently hosted the “Be a Hero” event to promote awareness about child abuse and to engage the community with ways to prevent and respond to child abuse. The event honored members of the Baltimore community who have demonstrated a commitment to keeping children safe from sexual abuse. Alperstein & Diener is has…

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Andrew I. Alperstein Quoted in Baltimore Sun

Baltimore Sun: “BWI Border Agents Arrest Child Porn Suspect at BWI” Andrew I. Alperstein was quoted in the Baltimore Sun yesterday in relation to a client who was arrested at the BWI Airport on February 24th. Read more from the Baltimore Sun HERE. 

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Defendant Werdesheim Granted PBJ

Alperstein & Diener criminal defense attorney, Andrew Alperstein, defended Eliyahu Werdesheim in a hearing on December 17th, 2013. Eliyahu Werdesheim was convicted of wrongful imprisonment and assault in May 2012. He received a three-year suspended sentence and three years of probation when he was sentenced in 2012. During the hearing on December 17th, the judge granted the…

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Criminal Law: Expunging Criminal Records in Maryland

How to Qualify for Expungement of Criminal Records Sometimes, the past comes back to haunt people.  It can be both extremely frustrating and discouraging when public records become an obstacle to employment, finance, and other opportunities. Expunging criminal records in Maryland is an opportunity to remove past arrest and conviction records. Arrest and conviction records…

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Family Speaks on Yankees Fan Assaulted At Camden Yards

The family of a life-long Yankees fan, who was seriously injured in an assault, allegedly by two Orioles fans at Camden Yards spoke out Monday. Matt Fortese, 25, of Hagerstown, was released from Shock Trauma and is undergoing rehab after he suffered severe head trauma and a skull fracture. It happened in May during an Orioles-Nationals game at Camden Yards. Two Oriole fans are accused of taunting Fortese for wearing a Yankees hat. The heckling escalated into a fight. A support group made up of Fortese’s family, friends business people and lawyers organized a response to the assault. “This kind of behavior at sporting matches has no place.

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