Legal Articles, White Collar Crime

Constitutional Right to Counsel

The Sixth Amendment of the US Constitution guarantees the right to an attorney to anyone facing federal criminal charges. The 14th Amendment and some state constitutions also afford this right to anyone facing state felony charges.

Defenses to Crimes

Generally speaking, there are 2 basic components to every crime: the criminal act (actus reus) and the criminal intent (mens rea). The prosecution must prove not only that the defendant committed an act prohibited by the law, but also the intent to commit the criminal act beyond a reasonable doubt.

Finding a Job After a Criminal Conviction

If you have been convicted of a crime, you may wonder if you will be able to find employment. Employers are becoming increasingly concerned about knowing whether applicants have criminal records.

High Court’s Decision to Limit GPS Monitoring Is a Mixed Bag

This article discusses law enforcement's use of GPS technology as a means of surveillance to gather information against criminal defendants. Key Words: Constitutional Law, GPS, Search and Seizure

Drug Charges Can Be Beat

A drug charge in Michigan is serious and should be evaluated by a good drug crime defense attorney in Michigan. Never just plead guilty until you have explored all of your options by an experienced drug crime attorney.

California Criminal Defense

Criminal Defense Overview

Rockefeller Drug Law Reforms

In April 2009, Governor David Paterson signed legislation which effectively transferred discretion from the prosecutor to the judge concerning sentencing in many felony drug cases.

A Rise in Mortgage Fraud

As reported in the August 23, 2010 edition of the Wall Street Journal, mortgage fraud is again on the rise after a precipitous decline following its 2006 peak.

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