White collar crimes may not be viewed as quite as serious as some other crimes that are inflicted against another human being, but that doesn’t mean the judge is going to go easy on you if you’ve been convicted of a white collar crime. Although white collar crimes rarely involve physically hurting another person, they […]
Fraud or Friendly Mistake – You Decide
A move by an Indiana superintendent has left members of a community debating whether she should have to face the crimes she’s being charged with for apparently acting in good faith with a sick student. Casey Smitherman, the superintendent of Elwood Community School Corporation in Indiana, has been charged with insurance fraud, identity deception, insurance […]
Con Artists Flock To Comic Con
You might not know this about me, but I love collecting both comic books and sports memorabilia, so I always keep tabs on conventions involving these types of collectibles. One such event that I followed was the San Diego Comic Con, which ended last week. My interest in collectibles and criminal law intersected when I […]