White Collar Crimes Las Vegas

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White-collar crime is a criminal act in a business or professional setting with the end result to make money. These are not violent crimes but cause losses for companies, investors and employees. White collar crimes offenses include fraud, theft and various other illegal activities.

Criminal Fraud

Theft

Violation of Statutory Law

Defenses

White-collar crimes are governed by the general principles of criminal liability. Each crime requires a bad act, criminal intent and causation. Many of the defenses to white-collar crime are the same as those that apply to other crimes and include:

Entrapment

A common defense to white-collar crimes is entrapment, a situation where government personnel present the opportunity for the defendant to commit a criminal act that he or she otherwise would not have committed. The defendant argues that he or she would have had no tendency to commit the crime without government enticement. A judge will look at the situation through the defendant's eyes in deciding whether the defendant was entrapped. To succeed on an entrapment defense, the defendant must prove that, first, the government induced them to commit the crime and, second, that they had no predisposition to committing it.

 

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Law (Blogs)

The Sentencing Project
A national leader in the development of alternative sentencing programs and in research and advocacy about criminal-justice policy.

Prison Policy Initiative
The Prison Policy Initiative conducts research and advocacy about incarceration and criminal-justice policy.

Equal Justice, USA
"Capital Defense Handbook For Defendants and Their Families" provides information and advice about death-penalty cases from the defense point of view.

ACLU: Prisoners' Rights
Resource provided by the American Civil Liberties Union with information on national and state efforts to recognize and protect prisoner's rights.