While many activities fall under the umbrella term of white-collar crime, you may find few with more varied instances than wire fraud. The United States Department of Justice asserts that this crime is similar to mail fraud, but with a few elements that require it to...
Month: March 2021
Can you get a drugged driving charge after smoking legal drugs?
While most people have heard warnings about drinking and driving, there is often less clarity when it comes to drug use. With alcohol, law enforcement has traditionally relied on breath and blood tests, but how do they check for drugs, and what are the limits? As...
Two vandalism incidents in Colorado in the news
Accounts of vandalism often break into the news when these property crimes inflict damage to public facilities or when they involve a high degree of visibility. The reasons behind the crimes sometimes remain unknown indefinitely. Two recent vandalism incidents in...
What is the difference between robbery and burglary?
Like many people, you may think that robbery and burglary are two words used to describe the same crime. FindLaw explains, however, that these are two different crimes for which the prosecutor must prove different things in order to convict you. Robbery Colorado law...