They say crime doesn’t pay, but that is not the case with cybercrimes. The 2017 Official Annual Cybercrime Report estimated cybercrimes in the United States will cost $6 trillion per year by 2021. That is a twofold increase from the $3 trillion figure generated in...
Domestic violence in California is defined by statute as the actual or threatened act of physical abuse that is committed against a current or former “intimate partner.” The legal definition of domestic violence includes a current or former spouse and a person that...
As the unlawful murder of another person, homicide covers several types of major crimes that include intentional acts of murder (1st-degree murder) and involuntary acts of murder (manslaughter). Each type of homicide carries a different penalty depending on state law....
DUI laws in California make it illegal for motorists to operate a motor vehicle while under the influence of drugs and/or alcohol. Some drivers have to follow much stricter guidelines. For example, drivers of commercial vehicles that test for a blood alcohol content...