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Online applications for federal marijuana pardons now open

People who qualify for a presidential pardon of federal simple marijuana possession offenses can now apply online for a certificate of proof. The pardon does not apply to state marijuana convictions....

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When do drug crimes become federal offenses?

In the legal system of the United States, both state and federal laws govern drug offenses. While states handle a majority of drug crimes, certain circumstances can elevate these offenses to the...

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Consequences of federal theft charges

Federal theft refers to the act of unlawfully taking another person’s property with the intention to deprive them of it, where the crime falls under federal jurisdiction. This crime can take many...

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Differences between federal and state criminal proceedings

Facing criminal charges can be overwhelming. Both federal and state courts try different types of offenses depending on the circumstances. The legal process, penalties and other factors vary by...

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What do police consider federal insurance fraud?

Insurance fraud is a term you might have come across in the news or during a casual conversation. Often, the stories shared about such fraud depict it as a victimless crime, a simple way people exploit...

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What is the difference between forgery and counterfeiting?

Many people use the terms forgery and counterfeiting interchangeably. If you are facing charges of one or the other, it is important to know the differences between them. Forgery and counterfeiting...

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What collateral consequences do felony offenders face?

Today’s felony offenders encounter collateral consequences. These are repercussions that extend beyond the court-imposed sentence. These consequences have a notable impact on an individual’s ability to...

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What is entrapment and why is it important to know about it?

Entrapment is a legal concept that can have significant consequences for individuals entangled in legal proceedings. It refers to a situation where law enforcement or another authority persuades or...

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How does federal law handle asset seizure in investigations?

In federal criminal cases, the government can seize property believed to be connected to illegal activity. Understanding how federal law handles asset seizure is crucial for defendants who want to...

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How do federal criminal convictions affect civil rights?

Federal criminal convictions can have serious and long-lasting impacts on a person’s rights.  These effects go beyond jail time and fines, affecting how someone can participate in society. Losing the...

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