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She previously worked at Latham & Watkins, where she was co-chairwoman of the white-collar crime practice group.
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That is the conclusion the board, which appointed the investigators, might want a bankruptcy court to reach in deciding whether to leave the company under its control instead of naming a special trustee, said Seth T. Taube, head of the securities and business crimes practice at the law firm of McCarter & English in Newark.
When we first meet him, he is still at large, in the high summer of his crimes, practicing psychiatry in Baltimore, rather than having it practiced upon him.
Political espionage is a common practice in our country, but the fact that it is so common does not make it legal, but one of the most unpunished crimes practiced and encouraged by public officials," Monreal, who now is the head of the Cuauhtémoc borough in Mexico City, added.
This study has linked the phenomenon of near repeats to the police practice of crime pattern hot spot identification and has added evidence to the conversation about how police dosage is related to crime reduction in short-term clusters of residential burglary and residential theft from vehicle.
Representing, in effect, a resentencing of the prisoner for the original crime, this practice not only usurps judicial authority, but also creates justified frustration among inmates and makes it impossible for prison authorities to determine their institutional space requirements.
Discussion of the study's findings at a broader level is also important for informing police crime reduction practice.
Building on a platform provided by criminological theory and crime prevention practice, the Unit Coordinator systematically adjusted a large number of assessment elements to ensure contract cheating was less likely.
Wiretaps are "the nuclear weapon" of a federal prosecutor, says Robert Mintz, a former U.S. attorney in New Jersey and now head of the white-collar crime defense practice at McCarter & English.
In addition to a lot of other things police have the power to do, they can take your cash, cars, and other personal property even if you've never been charged or convicted of a crime — a practice that has been on the rise in recent years.
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