Contact Us
Roland Walker &
Marc L. Zayon, P. A.

306 Court Square Building
200 East Lexington Street
Baltimore, MD 21202

Telephone: 410-727-3710
Harford Co. Telephone: 410-420-3710
Telephone: 410-727-WALK (9255)
Fax: 410-727-4955
Email: rwalker@walkerzayon.com
 

Types of Cases We Handle

Criminal Defense

- Child Abuse
- Domestic Violence
- Rape
- Theft
- Arson
- Assault and Battery
- Kidnapping
- Violation of parole and probation
- Handgun Violation
- Drug Cases
- Homicides
- Robberies
- Sexual Assault
- Burglary
- Prostitution
- Bad Checks
- Counterfeiting
- Carjacking

Personal Injury/Medical Malpractice
- No fee unless we win.
- We are very successful in collecting large sums of money for clients, and without delay.
- Aggressive handling—prompt results.
- Thousands of satisfied clients.
- We help immediately to get your vehicle repaired or to get a replacement vehicle if necessary.
- We provide a quality and convenient doctor for you, if needed.

Workers Compensation
If you were hurt on the job, you may be entitled to large benefits both for temporary and permanent disability. We will help you to receive immediate medical care by highly qualified experts.

 Traffic Violations/Accidents

- Revoked License - Suspended License
- All Traffic Violations
- Administrative hearings—to save your license.
- DWI - DUI
- Hit and Run
- Speeding

Divorce/Custody/Family Law
Our philosophy is to try when possible, to keep the family together, through counseling, etc. We try to help you avoid a divorce if that is reasonably possible. If not, we move ahead aggressively. We will resolve all issues including:
- Property
- Visitation
- Alimony and Child Support
- Custody
- Pension Plans
- Wills
 
Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of reputation do you have?
We are experienced lawyers, respected by judges and prosecutors. We fight for you. Any information shared with us is confidential, and is protected.

How much does the initial consultation cost?
The initial consultation is FREE, regardless of how long.

How accessible are you?
We are very accessible, and are in frequent touch with clients. We keep you advised. We accept all of your calls if we're in the office, or we get back to you at once.

How are your fees paid?
We offer payment plans to help you: you are not required to pay the entire fee in advance.

A personal note from us:
Many people perceive lawyers as unfriendly. At Walker, Zayon & Assoc., it is the exact opposite. We are friendly and understanding. The interaction is a pleasant experience. But these same lawyers stand up, and fight strongly in court to protect your freedom, your dignity and your reputation.

Court Information

Should I go to court or to your office on the date of the trial?
Whether your trial is at the District Court, in the Circuit Court or the U.S. District Court, we normally meet you there. It is important that you ask us! There can be important reasons to modify this general rule. EXAMPLE: Identification could be an issue. We'll keep you away from the Court Building until all witnesses have been removed from the halls and courtrooms.

What is the District Court?
This lower court handles misdemeanors, for example, drunk driving, possession of CDS (Controlled Dangerous Substances), assault and battery, shoplifting, etc. If you are charged with a felony, the Court generally conducts a preliminary hearing only and can either dismiss the charge or send it up to the Circuit Court for trial.

What is the Circuit Court?
Felony charges are tried in the Circuit Court, along with appeals from the District Court. When charged with a felony, you will have an option of being tried by either a judge or a jury.

What is an arraignment?
This is your first appearance in the Circuit Court. You will receive a copy of the charges against you. A trial date will be set. We are there for you. We will advise you and guide you.

How long after arraignment will my trial be?
About 6 weeks. This can vary a great deal. The trial schedule of the Court and counsel is considered in selecting a trial date. 

Do I want a jury or court trial?
We will help you with your decision. A jury can only find you guilty if all 12 are convinced of your guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. A jury can find you not guilty only if all 12 agree that you are not guilty. The judge, on the other hand, would alone decide on your guilt or innocence. It is important to know the background and reputation of the judge when making this important decision.

How often will I speak with my lawyer?
We will meet you frequently as we prepare your defenses. You are free to call us whenever there is anything you feel we should discuss. If we're in Court, we'll call you back as soon as possible. 

What is the duty of a lawyer to his client?
To fight for you with all our strength in order to obtain the very best possible result.