In the days when all documents were on paper and most everything was sent through the mail or at least some type of courier, mail fraud was a more common offense than it is today. Nonetheless, they’re both federal crimes, and the consequences for conviction can be...
Protecting Your Rights And Your Future
Month: February 2023
Why you should be careful who you discuss your criminal case with
If you’ve been charged with a criminal offense, you’ll probably just want someone to talk to about it. It’s an incredibly stressful and worrying time and it’s natural to reach out to friends and family for reassurance and to tell your side of the story. The problem is...
You don’t have to talk to police for your words to hurt your case
You may already know that you have the right to remain silent when police officers try to question you after taking you into state custody. They can keep you in a room and ask you questions for hours and you don't necessarily have to answer a single one of them. If...
Symptoms of neck fractures can be delayed
A broken or fractured neck is one of the more serious injuries that can occur during a road traffic collision. Often, the symptoms of such a severe injury are obvious, and the victims will be immobile. Nonetheless, this isn’t always the case. Symptoms of serious...