The federal government tracks and reports numerous statistics related to sex offenses and molestation. However, underreporting significantly affects these figures. According to the U.S. Department of Justice, victims only report about 30 percent of all sexual assaults...
Month: December 2015
6 Examples of Accounting Fraud in the United States
Accounting fraud relates to illegal actions in a business in which an employee steals from or defrauds the company of its rightful assets. The crime might also include inflating or padding records to make the company appear to have a better financial standing than it...
Finding an Appropriate Defense if You Have Been Charged with Criminal Conspiracy
Criminal conspiracy charges cover a wide range of conduct, ranging from possession of drugs to the commission of murder. In general, conspiracy means that you and at least one other person agreed to commit a criminal offense with one of you doing something specific to...
Federal Sex Crimes: Recovering from a Federal Sex Crime Allegation
Allegations of a sex crime can cause permanent damage to your family, reputation and career and even result in your loss of freedom. Furthermore, whether or not you are convicted, the sexual offense can go on your record, resulting in the possible loss of your job and...