Federal conspiracy is, without a doubt, the most common federal crime. It is basically an agreement between two or more people to commit a federal crime. Prosecutors use it in a wide range of cases, from fraud to drug trafficking, white-collar crimes to violent crimes. If you are being investigated for conspiracy to commit a...
Read MoreWhat Is the Difference Between Assault and Battery? While assault and battery are similar, they are not the same. When someone commits an act that causes the victim to have a reasonable fear of danger or unwanted touch, this is referred to as battery. Assault, on the other hand, occurs when someone intentionally injures or...
Read MoreThe elements that constitute the crime of murder may vary in different legal systems, but generally include the following: The homicide is premeditated, and the perpetrator still commits the relevant behavior even knowing that the relevant behavior will cause the death of others. Even if there is no specific target of murder, the relevant behavior...
Read MoreOne of the biggest dilemmas for car accident victims is how much they should be asking for in a car accident claim. The simple answer is as much as it takes to cover the resulting damages. Every crash is unique, and so are the outcomes. For instance, the damages resulting from a minor rear-end accident...
Read MoreHealth care fraud is a serious charge that can be brought at the federal level. If you’re facing federal charges related to health care fraud, you need the help of an attorney with experience defending clients in federal court. Constantly changing regulations in the health care industry means that even well-intentioned health care providers and...
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