You were transporting drugs in your vehicle, but you never intended to sell them. They were your personal stash, used to help you control pain. You're not into hard drugs, you just use marijuana when you need to relax and unwind. Now, an officer that stopped you for a...
Month: March 2017
Defend yourself against allegations of telemarketing fraud
Telemarketing might be annoying, but it's not illegal. It does become illegal when a person tries to con another person out of money. If you're accused of this act, you'll face charges for telemarketing fraud. Telemarketing fraud is a type of white-collar crime. With...
You can fight against charges of running a pyramid scheme
One white collar crime that can get you into trouble with the law is known as a pyramid scheme. This scheme is relatively easy to recognize and follows a predictable pattern. How can you recognize a pyramid scheme? Usually, the person at the top of the pyramid creates...
Law enforcement turning to social media to get evidence
Law enforcement is getting more tech savvy every year. In 2013, the International Association of Chiefs of Police surveyed 500 law enforcement agencies, and over 95 percent of the agencies that were surveyed used social media. Facebook and Twitter are the most popular...
Felonies: The most serious class of offenses
A felony is the most serious class of offenses you can be charged with. It's absolutely vital that you work on a strong defense if you face a felony charge. Felonies have more serious penalties than misdemeanors, and you could face time in prison or face heavy fines....
Are you guilty of insider trading?
Insider trading is a term that we're all familiar with, but many people are not clear about exactly what it is. People from homemaker doyenne Martha Stewart to Wall Street hedge fund managers and billionaires have ended up in charged or in prison for insider trading....