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An Increase in Efforts to Enforce Financial Fraud Crimes
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The Obama Administration's Operation Stolen Dreams targets financial wrongdoing, mortgage fraud and other white collar crimes. Read More » -
Department of Justice Examining HSBC's Offshore Activity
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In 2008, the Justice Department began investigating HSBC's offshore services and clients. Authorities are also looking for patterns similar to those involving UBS. Read More » -
Texas State Jail Felony System Needs to be Revised
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Recent New York False Arrest Case Highlights Police Misconduct in NYC
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Two NYPD officers of the 81st Precinct have surrendered to authorities after failing an integrity test when they falsely arrested a man according to the Brooklyn District Attorney's office. Read More » -
Man Teaching 9 Year Old to Drive Is Arrested for Drunk Driving
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In New York, a driver found to have a blood alcohol content (BAC) of 0.08 or higher can be convicted of drunk driving, generally called driving while intoxicated (DWI). Read More »




























