When it comes to federal felony cases, the concept of prosecutorial misconduct is one that often raises eyebrows and sparks debates. Prosecutorial misconduct refers to a prosecutor's unethical or illegal behavior during a criminal trial. This behavior goes against the...
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Year: 2023
Fake bomb pranks are no joke – they’re criminal offenses
Bombs are some of the most terrifying weapons. Whether they’re explosive or incendiary in nature, bombs can cause both property damage and injuries – even death. The mere threat of an explosive device can also be very dangerous on its own, causing people to panic and...
How a felony conviction can affect your quality of life
Beyond the immediate legal penalties of being found guilty of a felony offense, the aftermath of a conviction can profoundly impact various aspects of your life. From your personal relations, professional prospects and overall quality of life, the consequences can be...
Staged auto accidents are criminal felonies
Auto insurance fraud takes many forms. It could involve lying on your insurance application forms for a better rate. Or filing an insurance claim for damages you intentionally inflicted upon your car. But of the various ways to commit auto insurance fraud, staged...
4 common kinds of fraud
Fraud occurs when someone engages in behavior that is intentionally unfair, misleading, dishonest or manipulative in order to further their own ends. Individuals, groups and businesses can all commit fraudulent activity, and fraud is usually for financial gain. Fraud...
Should you plead the Fifth if you did nothing wrong?
One of the things that many people hear during interviews, media reports, TV shows and police investigations is someone saying they “plead the Fifth.” Someone who pleads the Fifth is refusing to make any comments that could lead to self-incrimination. Pleading the...
What is wire fraud according to New York law?
When facing allegations of wire fraud locally, just the name is scary alone. It is a serious crime that involves the use of any electronic communications, like phones, social media, emails, etc. for financial gains through deceit. It can take an almost incalculable...
Defending against a fraud charge
A fraud charge comes with major penalties. In addition to the criminal penalties you face, such as fines and jail time, a fraud charge threatens your business and professional reputation. It is important to get ahead of a fraud charge by learning about what the crime...
Possessing another’s personal identification information is a crime
While the term “identity theft” isn’t new, the crime has exploded in recent years as more people fall victim to sophisticated hacking and social engineering schemes. Those who steal personal identifying information often use the data to commit fraud, another crime...
If you’re charged along with others, can you sever your case?
White-collar criminal cases often involve the arrest and charging of multiple people for the same offense(s). However, not everyone may have the same level of culpability. Some may have very little or even none. So, what if you find yourself charged with one or more...