Sean “Diddy” Combs faces multiple civil lawsuits alleging sexual assault and misconduct, alongside federal criminal charges and an ongoing investigation. The accusations span several years and involve claims from multiple individuals, while prosecutors allege violations that could carry significant prison time if proven. This article summarizes the key allegations, outlines the reported criminal charges and […]
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Corporate Taxation Laws – Legal Requirements and Compliance
Corporate taxation laws generally require corporations to file annual returns, pay corporate income tax, and retain tax records for 3–7 years, depending on jurisdiction. Non-compliance can trigger audits, interest, civil fines, and criminal exposure for fraud. This article explains key legal obligations, compliance best practices, and consequences for businesses. Navigating the complex landscape of corporate […]
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RICO Act: Understanding Legal Implications and Criminal Prosecution
The RICO Act is a federal law (18 U.S.C. §§ 1961–1968) that lets prosecutors charge a “pattern” of at least two racketeering acts within 10 years. It targets enterprises tied to crimes like fraud, bribery, and extortion, with severe prison and forfeiture risks. This article explains RICO elements, predicate offenses, penalties, and common defense issues. […]
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The Way Of The WiseGuy
This article features a 2004 interview with Joseph D. Pistone, the FBI undercover agent known as “Donnie Brasco.” It covers Pistone’s experiences infiltrating the Mafia and key takeaways from his books, including The Way of the Wiseguy. It also notes the interview’s origin and republication with permission from Crime, Justice and America magazine. An Interview […]
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HUMOR – Part 4
This article features 2 police traffic-stop jokes originally printed in 2002 in Crime, Justice and America magazine. It’s reposted with permission and presented as light, law-related humor. It continues the “Humor” series with short comedic anecdotes. Originally printed in 2002 in Crime, Justice and America magazine and reposted with permission from Crime, Justice and America […]
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PRESUMED GUILTY:
“Presumed Guilty” argues the jury missed key evidence in Scott Peterson’s trial and contends he should not face a death sentence. It features a 2007 interview with author Matt Dalton by journalist Bill Bickel, exploring disputed facts and legal issues. This article reviews the book and summarizes the interview’s central claims about the Laci Peterson […]
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