Under California's Senate Bill 443, law enforcement officials may not confiscate an individual's property without a criminal conviction. As reported by Forbes magazine, SB-443 changed the way the state can seize an individual's cash or property worth less than...
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When does failure to pay taxes become tax fraud?
According to FindLaw, 17% of taxpayers fail to comply with the tax code in some way. This is unsurprising, as the tax code is a complicated set of rules and regulations that even the most tax-savvy individuals struggle to comprehend. Because of its complexity, the IRS...
How a workers’ compensation claim may turn into a fraud charge
Fraud is a criminal charge to take seriously. In California, when filing a workers' compensation claim, you may find yourself facing criminal fraud charges if the insurance company feels your claim meets specific criteria. The Law Offices of Mark W. Fredrick wish to...