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How to Report Fraud to the Police Dept

Fraud is defined as willful misrepresentation for the purpose of taking advantage of another resulting in damage of some sort. There are various types of fraud, such as check fraud, computer fraud, mail fraud and wire fraud. Various statutes, such as the 1986 Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA) pass

Choosing the Right Criminal Lawyer For Your Case

When you have been accused of a criminal offense, you need the right Minneapolis criminal lawyer to protect your rights and defend your case in the legal system. It can be difficult to decide on the right criminal attorney, especially when you are facing the stress of criminal proceedings. There are

California Stun Gun Law

According to Section 12650 of California's 2008 Dangerous Weapons Control Law, a stun gun is "any item, except a taser, used or intended to be used as either an offensive or defensive weapon capable of temporarily immobilizing a person by the infliction of an electrical charge." California has parti

What Is an Expungement of Records in California?

An expungement is a legal process during which an offender can request the court to seal a previous criminal record. While California the does not permanently destroy the record itself in most cases, it is concealed from the general public, thereby preventing friends, neighbors and future employers

What Is Expungement or Trying to Clear an Offender Record?

Expungement is a legal process by which you can have parts of your criminal record erased or hidden. When a conviction has been expunged, it is removed from your criminal record and no longer visible to members of the public or anyone doing a background check.

Steps in an Arrest

A police officer can arrest an individual and take her into custody if there is probable cause to believe a crime has been committed, if a crime is in fact committed in the officer's presence, or if the officer has a warrant for an individual's arrest.Miranda WarningsIf the police intend...

Reasons to Quash a Search Warrant Affidavit

A search affidavit is one of the hallmarks of American criminal justice and protects average citizens from unreasonable search of their premises. For this reason, a judge has a number of legitimate reasons to reject law enforcement's application for a search affidavit. Evidence submitted in court fr

Definition of a Mandatory Arrest

Mandatory arrest laws refer to the legal duty of police to make an arrest if the officer has reason to believe a domestic violence act has been committed (see References 2). A domestic violence act can involve a new crime or violation of an order of protection or conditions of release.

How to Report Employer Age Discrimination

Employees, former employees and applicants for employment can report an employer for age discrimination. The Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA) was signed into law by President Lyndon Johnson in 1967 and amended by President Ronald Reagan in 1986. The ADEA prohibits employers from discrimin

Definition of Sociology in Criminal Justice

Criminologists, or those who study criminal justice, analyze the nature, causes and control of criminal activity. Criminology is an interdisciplinary field, using the concepts of psychology, sociology and the behavioral sciences. The study of law has always been significant in the study of sociology

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How to File a HIPPA Complaint

The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) expands protections of confidential health information beyond the traditional patient-physician privilege. HIPAA restricts disclosures by doctors, hospitals, psychologists, pharmacists, health insurers, Medicare, Medicaid and other &ldq

Financial Elder Abuse Reporting Act

California's Financial Elder Abuse Reporting Act was created to protect vulnerable elders from financial abuse and manipulation. It was signed into law on Aug. 29, 2005 and went into effect on Jan. 1, 2007. The time period in between when the law was passed and when it became effective gave financia

Guidelines for Driving With Marijuana in Colorado

As Colorado embraces the legal recreational use of marijuana, questions remain about how best to drive around with the drug in your car. The simple truth is you cannot just dump a plate of tinfoil-wrapped ...

Criminal Record Checks Lengthen Your Sentence

For an average person, a criminal record check is only an occasional nuisance. But for Canadians who have a criminal record, their past will follow them long after they complete their sentence, whether they apply for a job or travel to the US. Getting a pardon or US waiver is the one way in a convic

Bounty Hunters and Criminal Defense

When someone who has taken out a bail bond (loan) becomes a fugitive, the bond holder will often hire another private individual, known as a bounty hunter, to track the fugitive down in exchange for a reward. Unfortunately, compared to law enforcement, bounty hunters have a very vaguely-defined set

Texas Charges for Aggravated Sexual Assault

While sex-related crimes are always taken seriously, these are viewed as especially heinous by law enforcement and prosecutors when the victim is under the legal age of consent. Under Chapter 22 of Assaultive Offenses, §22.021, ...