To the modern American lawyer, "crimen falsi" is familiar, if at all, as a category of offenses recognized by Rule 609 (a) (2) of the Federal Rules of Evidence, which allows for impeachment of a witness who has been convicted of a crime involving "dishonesty or false statement." Part...
Federal Sex Crimes Child Pornography Statutory Rape Crimes Hearings Process Out-of-State Sex Offenses Internet Sex Crimes Reclassification Sex Offender Registry A Tough, Experienced Trial Lawyer Who’s A Former Prosecutor Before becoming a defense attorney, Kate Frame served as a senior trial prosecutor...
Minimum security federal prisons primarily house inmates with less than ten years remaining on their sentence and who are convicted of nonviolent offenses. Inmates typically live in dormitory-style housing. There are few (if any) fences, lower staffing levels, and minimal violence. Several categories...
One difference between jail and prison is that cities and counties operate jails, and the state or federal government operates prisons, depending on the crime. The restrictive nature of the confinement is another difference. Jails are for defendants who have committed less serious offenses, so they...
The challenges it presents must be faced with unified global cooperation, and we must rely more than ever on automated yet trustworthy tools to combat the ever-growing nature of online offenses. Over 10 million child sexual abuse reports are submitted to the US National Center for Missing \& ...
To the modern American lawyer, "crimen falsi" is familiar, if at all, as a category of offenses recognized by Rule 609 (a) (2) of the Federal Rules of Evidence, which allows for impeachment of a witness who has been convicted of a crime involving "dishonesty or false statement." Part...
furtherclassificationswere devised. For example, a subcategory of “serious” arrestable offenses was created, and, in order to determine more easily the court in which a case should be tried, a different classification of offenses into the categories of “indictable,”“either way,” and “summ...