White-Collar Crime

Covers non-violent, financially motivated offenses such as fraud, embezzlement, bribery, money laundering, insider trading, and other business or government corruption cases. Includes investigations and enforcement by agencies like the DOJ and SEC, common defenses, compliance issues, and potential criminal and civil penalties.

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White-Collar Crime Is Getting Longer Sentences — The New Guidelines Explained

White-Collar Crime Is Getting Longer Sentences — The New Guidelines Explained

Federal white-collar sentences are trending longer as updated U.S. Sentencing Guidelines and enforcement priorities push higher offense levels and reduced leniency at sentencing. Judges still weigh the §3553(a) factors, but loss calculations, victim counts, sophisticated-means findings, and cooperation decisions increasingly drive higher guideline ranges. This article explains what changed, how the guidelines are applied, and […]
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