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White Collar Criminal Defenses
The penalties for white-collar crime vary depending on the degree of the defense, but they usually include either jail time (in either federal or state prison), fines, restitution (the return of money or property to the victim), forfeiture (the giving … Continue reading
Criminal Defense Pre-Trial Proceedings
Criminal cases are very long and tedious. Before trial actually begins, the defendant has the right to appear at a preliminary hearing presided over by a judge or a magistrate. The point of this hearing is to have all the … Continue reading
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When you are Arrested
When you are arrested lawfully, you can be searched without your consent. If you are arrested but not taken into custody, the police can search you for weapons and to prevent you from destroying any evidence. Should you be taken … Continue reading
Inventory Searches
Despite the subtle nuances of privacy interests and constitutional guarantees, most individual rights are nullified by legal technicalities. If the police are able to initiate an arrest, which is allowed for any offense – even traffic tickets – then the … Continue reading
Rape
Rape – “unlawful carnal knowledge” – is sexual intercourse with a woman without her consent. As far as the law in most states is concerned, a man cannot be “raped,” although he can be sodomized. The rapist does not have … Continue reading
Assault
There are several definitions of a criminal assault. In some states, an assault is defined as attempted battery, plus the ability to actually carry out that battery. Other states define assault as a deliberate threat to commit battery, even though … Continue reading
Drug Crimes
Although there are numerous types of drug charges most include possessing, or being under the influence, of some type of illegal substance. The potential consequences include, but are not limited to, license suspension, registration as a narcotic offender, confinment in … Continue reading
Preliminary Crimes – Conspiracy
A “conspiracy” is an agreement between two or more persons to commit a crime. A married man and his mistress, for example, may plot to kill his wife and collect the insurance money. But in order for the crime to … Continue reading
Crimes
Two things must be present in order for a crime to be committed: an act (the physical element) and a particular state of mind (the mental element). The act is the body of the crime – the corpus delecti. In … Continue reading
Crimes
Just what is it that makes an act a crime? Some acts are crimes because they are inherently evil, such as murder, rape, robbery, or arson. Other acts are crimes not because they are necessarily evil, but because they are … Continue reading