Federal Sentencing Guidelines Overview
The United States Sentencing Commission (The Commission) was created in 1984 as part of the Sentencing Reform Act (SRA) provisions of the Comprehensive Crime Control Act of 1984. In 1987,...
Keep Reading »The United States Sentencing Commission (The Commission) was created in 1984 as part of the Sentencing Reform Act (SRA) provisions of the Comprehensive Crime Control Act of 1984. In 1987,...
Keep Reading »Receiving stolen goods is a crime that involves the theft of property by one person and given to someone else. The person receiving from the person who stole it can...
Keep Reading »Credit card fraud is a serious offense that involves the unauthorized use of someone else's credit card information for personal gain. Under Illinois law, credit card fraud encompasses various activities...
Keep Reading »If you are facing allegations of fraudulent credit card use or identity theft, it is crucial to take prompt legal action. These are grave offenses that carry severe consequences, such...
Keep Reading »Recently, the Illinois House committee has unanimously approved a bill that would provide legal recourse for victims of doxing. With the rapidly developing evolution of technology, there are new cyber...
Keep Reading »Illinois recently passed one of the most significant criminal justice reform laws in the country. The law, which is nearly 764 pages long, revamps the entire Illinois pre-trial system. This...
Keep Reading »Even after serving her sentence of probation, Jane was not allowed to go to her church, was forced out of the urban area where she grew up and lived her...
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