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10 Celebrities Sentenced to Prison for White-Collar Crimes

10 Celebrities Sentenced to Prison for White-Collar Crimes

December 2, 2022

More and more celebrities are being charged, convicted and imprisoned for various white-collar crimes. While nonviolent, such crimes are still serious and can include offenses such as fraud, tax ... Continue Reading

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Sentencing and Penalty Guidelines for White-Collar Crimes

December 1, 2022

Can I get years in prison for a white-collar crime? Being accused of a white-collar crime—or any crime for that matter—is a terrifying scenario for a number of reasons. Not only are your job and ... Continue Reading

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Ex-Texas Police Chief Convicted of Bribery, Mail Fraud

August 16, 2022

A former police chief of San Angelo, Texas, has been sentenced to 15 and a half years in federal prison and fined $35,000 for his convictions on 1 charge of bribery and 3 counts of honest services ... Continue Reading

Is Misuse of GoFundMe Funds a Crime?

Is Misuse of GoFundMe Funds a Crime?

July 30, 2022

With so many people seeking so much money—ostensibly for good causes—via sites such as Fundly, Kickstarter or GoFundMe, perhaps you’ve wondered if a person could go to jail for a fundraising scam when ... Continue Reading

Can I Go to Prison for a White-Collar Crime?

Can I Go to Prison for a White-Collar Crime?

July 21, 2022

You may wonder if you can go to prison if you or a family member faces an accusation or charge of theft, embezzlement, money laundering, fraud or some other white-collar crime. Depending on the nature ... Continue Reading

White-Collar Fraud, Theft Can Bring Years in Prison

White-Collar Fraud, Theft Can Bring Years in Prison

June 28, 2022

You may think that only violent crimes can bring penalties such as many years or life in prison. But non-violent so-called white-collar crimes such as fraud, theft and embezzlement also can bring ... Continue Reading

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