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Mail Theft, the Number One White Collar Crime
You might not know this, but when you find out the reasons for mail theft being about the number one white-collar crime, you’ll understand why. One in three cases of identity theft happens when mail is stolen.
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The Embezzlement Puzzle
Embezzlement is committed by a person or persons who decides to take off with property or money entrusted to them by others. For a good example, think Enron.
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Once Is Never Enough
Drinking and driving is not a smart thing to do, however many people make that choice. And, doing it one more time might be the ticket to the clinker if you don’t have a thoroughly competent criminal defense lawyer.
Fraud and a Cell Phone Card
These days creativity in perpetrating a fraud seems to be on the rise. Who would have thought that there was a way to scam people with a cell phone card?
READ MOREWhite Collar Counterfeiters
The other term often used for counterfeit products is “pirated” and it refers to products that have been illegally made and are being sold. These knock-offs or bootlegged goods are often regarded as being a great way to save money.
READ MORETexas DWI Repeat Offender
If you’re on a roll and have more than one DWI offense in Texas, things aren’t looking so good for you legally. Make sure you contact a criminal defense lawyer to deal with this kind of a situation.
READ MOREHealth Fraud on the Rise
Insurance scams in the US alone run a tab of roughly $80 billion a year. Eighty billion is not exactly chump change to anyone. Even if this figure is whittled down to what this costs per individual served by an insurance company, the figure is still relatively high, coming in at about $880 per person.
READ MOREActive Warrants Search
The whole area of criminal information, charges, dispositions, etc. on the internet is highly controversial and many attorneys would rather this kind of information be kept away from the general public who has no experience in correctly interpreting the charges or the disposition of them.
READ MOREAn Aggravating Crime
There is a “regular crime” then there is an “aggravated crime,” but what does this mean in the scheme of the American justice system?
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