White-collar crimes in New York cover a range of illegal financial acts that are not commonly violent but are still deceitful. The term gets its name from the typical offender, which includes people in affluent business sectors. A type of white-collar crime includes...
Protecting Your Rights And Your Future
Month: July 2021
Health care fraud and medical bills
A hospital stay in New York can be very expensive, and the number of charges for just a couple of days as an inpatient can be mind-blowing. If you've ever looked closely at an itemized medical bill, you'll know how difficult these charges are to keep track of. Some...
Can a New York drug conviction impact student aid?
If you are a student in the New York City area, you don't want to be convicted of drug selling or possession. A conviction could cause you to lose your student aid for a specified amount of time. If you have already been convicted, you can have a hard time securing...
How to avoid foreclosure rescue scams in New York
If you're facing foreclosure on your home or another property in New York, then you might be desperately looking for solutions. This is where scammers tend to thrive since people in a vulnerable position might not see the red flags before it's too late. How do...
When should you challenge overbreadth of statutes in New York?
The overbreadth doctrine – commonly shortened to overbreadth – is the rule that a regulation of speech can be too broad, imposing on protected speech. This is related to vagueness, which is where the rule is too vague for a person to figure out what’s permissible and...
How can you prevent investment fraud in New York?
When you're just getting started in investing, it's easy to become a victim of investment fraud. This type of fraud is when someone tries to get you to invest money into a fraudulent account. There's no real investment opportunity, and the money you've invested is...
Lawyers Faces Challenging Appeal on Sex Coercion of a Minor
In the state of New York, anyone caught engaging in sexual coercion of a minor is subject to serious prison time. Sexual coercion of a minor entails an individual who attempts to or actually persuades anyone under the age of 18 into participating in any sexual...
Protecting yourself from the dangers of Medicaid and Medicare fraud
In New York, many people depend on Medicaid or Medicare to help take care of their medical needs. Unfortunately, some members of these programs will take advantage of everything these programs offer. With that in mind, here are a few common ways that Medicaid or...
What do I need to know about wire fraud in New York?
New York residents have probably heard about wire fraud at least once in their lives, but unless it happens to you, it’s hard to understand it. Wire fraud is what happens when someone uses the internet, a phone call, fax or social media to get access to funds that...
State trooper avoids prison by entering into plea agreement
A former New York State Police trooper will perform 20 hours of community service for filing a false arrest report and lying during a pretrial hearing. The 34-year-old Long island man’s sentence was handed down on June 28. He was facing up to seven years in a state...