What is the difference between a civil offense and a crime?
The differences between a civil offense and a criminal offense are usually defined by the nature of the offense and the punishment assessed.
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The differences between a civil offense and a criminal offense are usually defined by the nature of the offense and the punishment assessed.
→ Read MoreRICO stands for the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (18 U.S.C. § 1961), a law that increases the severity of penalties for crimes performed in conjunction with organized crime.
→ Read MoreIn the United States, child pornography is prohibited under 18 U.S.C Chapter 110, Sexual Exploitation and Other Abuse of Children.
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→ Read MoreCriminal discovery is the process by which the defendant is given information by the prosecution about the evidence against him. Many states do not allow an automatic right to criminal discovery, however.
→ Read MoreBond reduction is possible under certain circumstances. Read on for more information about bond reduction.
→ Read MoreEmbezzlement is the theft or larceny of money or other assets by a person in a position of trust or responsibility over those assets.
→ Read MoreIn a criminal custody case involving a non-US citizen, it is necessary to determine whether the non-citizen will get out of immigration custody as well, so that Immigration and Custom Enforcement (ICE) does not take him or her into immigration custody when released.
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→ Read MoreSome states have laws that differ from the federal approach. For example, in the State of California it is a crime to secretly record a conversation (unless all parties to the conversation consent to its recording). Law enforcement officers are entitled to record conversations under both federal and state law when certain conditions are met.
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