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Andrew Hoverman is proud offer personalized legal services suited to the needs of each client. If you need a lawyer for a personal injury, criminal, traffic, or family law case, please contact this office for a free consultation. If you have been injured in an car accident, please contact this office for a free consultation immediately! If you have a divorce or family law matter, please contact the Law Office of Andrew Hoverman, LLC for a free consultation.

Andrew Hoverman strives to give personalized legal services suited to the needs of each client. Andrew graduated from George Mason University with a Bachelor of Arts in Government and International Politics and a minor in History. After his undergraduate studies, Andrew attended and graduated from the University of Baltimore School of Law. He was subsequently admitted to the Maryland Bar.

Andrew has resided in the Washington Metropolitan region (first in Virginia, now in Maryland) for the past 19 years. Maryland lawyer Andrew Hoverman has provided representation for clients residing, or needing representation, in the cities of Rockville, Gaithersburg, Upper Marlboro, Hyattsville, Ellicott City, and Baltimore; and the counties of Montgomery, Prince George's, and Howard.
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Andrew Hoverman, a Maryland lawyer, strives to give personalized legal services suited to the needs of each client.
Andrew has provided representation for clients residing, or needing a lawyer, across the state of Maryland.
Successfully completed NHTSA and International Association of Chiefs of Police course on DWI Detection and Standardized Field Sobriety Testing.
Staff Director for the Democratic Party of Virginia's "Promote and Protect the Vote" Program in 2006.
In that election cycle, there were multiple contested races where he developed an appreciation for the law under the guidance of skilled election lawyers.
Andrew Hoverman is licensed to practice state-wide in Maryland and is available to provide representation in criminal, traffic, DUI & DWI, and family cases in every county in the State of Maryland.
Locations served include: Allegany County, Anne Arundel County, Baltimore County, Baltimore City, Calvert County, Caroline County, Carroll County, Cecil County, Charles County, Dorchester County, Frederick County, Garrett County, Harford County, Howard County, Kent County, Montgomery County (including Rockville and Silver Spring Courthouses), Prince George's County (including Hyattsville and Upper Marlboro Courthouses), Queen Anne's County, Saint Mary's County, Somerset County, Talbot County, Washington County, Wicomico County, and Worcester County.
Even though you might believe your charges to be minor, it is crucial that you work with a skilled criminal defense lawyer.
The prosecutor handling the case is an attorney, and they have the ability to ask the judge to take away your liberty and send you to jail.
You should have an attorney on your side for numerous reasons: explaining the court process, explaining your options, the possible penalties you face, the strength and weaknesses of the state's case against you are some of the main reasons to seek a lawyer when you face a criminal charge.
A misdemeanor in Maryland is defined as a "minor criminal offense (other than a felony or infraction)."
Don't be fooled by the classification of a crime as a misdemeanor though.
If charged with a misdemeanor, you still face the possibility of jail time, a fine, or both.
Most misdemeanors carry a maximum sentence of up to a year in jail.
There are exceptions though.
Notably, Second Degree Assault is a misdemeanor.
Yet, a judge may legally sentence someone to up to 10 years in jail and/or a $2,500 penalty.
Found under the Maryland Criminal Code under § 3-202, First Degree Assault is a felony.
It carries a maximum penalty of up to 25 years imprisonment upon conviction.
First Degree Assault includes the elements of Second Degree Assault, plus the use of a weapon or the intent to cause serious physical injury.
Found under the Maryland Criminal Code under § 3-203, Second Degree Assault is a misdemeanor.
It carries a maximum penalty of up to 10 years imprisonment and/or a $2,500 fine upon conviction.
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