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In-depth information for people who have been victims of a crime in Maryland. It explains victims rights in legal proceedings and what to expect during the legal process.
This tool lets you follow what's happening with a person who committed a crime, like when they're going to court or if they're in custody. You can sign up to get updates if anything changes with that person while keeping your information private.
These free videos help you know your rights in situations with the police or ICE, and what to do when your rights are violated. Also learn about your right to record the police with your phone.
Detailed information about crime victims' rights in the various Maryland court systems and how to request financial restitution.
Overview of crime victims' rights and and links to more resources.
Advice for those facing eviction or needing information on tenant rights.
Free legal clinics at locations across Baltimore. Provides a range of civil legal services, including custody / family law, immigration and landlord/tenant problems to avoid eviction.
Information to help you represent yourself in court.
Free walk-in clinic with several locations providing limited legal advice for renters.
Baltimore based emergency shelter, legal clinic, counseling and more for victims of domestic abuse in Maryland. 24 Hour Hotline (410) 889-RUTH (7884).
Easy to understand, state-specific legal information for victims and survivors of domestic violence. Maryland laws on restraining orders, custody, divorce, housing, and more are explained.
Learn about eligibility and benefits of the U nonimmigrant status (U visa), a legal status reserved for victims of certain crimes who are helpful to law enforcement in the investigation or prosecution of the crime.
This series of videos (provided in English, Spanish, Urdu, Arabic, Haitian Creole, Russian, and Mandarin explain what to do when ICE is at your door, in your home, in your community, or if you have been arrested by ICE.
Legal services for low income immigrants who are victims of crime, abuse, or human trafficking.
Free legal assistance for immigration cases related to trafficking, crime victim, and domestic violence. Other immigration matters require a $100 consultation fee.
Free legal services for immigration cases, including VAWA self-petitions, U-visa and T-visa applications.
Helping immigrant and refugee families access public benefits including health care coverage, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), WIC, cash assistance (TCA), childcare, and more. The BNAAC program provides support in over 10 languages.
Support and resources for newly arrived immigrants, refugees and asylum seekers.
Free legal clinics at locations across Baltimore. Provides a range of civil legal services, including custody / family law, immigration and landlord/tenant problems to avoid eviction.