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Why Most Delaware White Collar Crimes Proceed In Federal Court

By Michael W. Modica |

White collar crime is a term that is used to refer to a category rather than a single offense, so there is no definition established by US or Delaware statute. However, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has developed a working definition to assist law enforcement with apprehending offenders. This classification covers crimes that… Read More »

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Tips If You Were Served With A Delaware Domestic Violence Protective Order

By Michael W. Modica |

You know that assault is a crime in Delaware, but there are some laws and protections that apply when an altercation involves a member of the family or household. Domestic violence laws provide a process by which a person can petition for and obtain a protective order in Delaware, directing someone else to refrain… Read More »

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Can A Store Owner Hold Me For Suspected Shoplifting In Delaware?

By Michael W. Modica |

Shoplifting charges in Delaware depend upon the value of the property stolen, and the penalties increase accordingly. You could be arrested for a misdemeanor or felony based upon the dollar amount as described in Delaware’s shoplifting law, with penalties including long prison sentences and steep fines. However, the circumstances of an arrest for shoplifting… Read More »

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How To Prepare For A Probation Violation Hearing In Delaware

By Michael W. Modica |

Every US state has some version of probation for criminal activity, and Delaware’s laws allow a person to take advantage of the benefits for a wide range of offenses. The Delaware Bureau of Community Corrections describes the different levels of probation available, from Level 1 low supervision to Level IV home confinement. While on… Read More »

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4 Reasons To Hire A Delaware Defense Attorney After A Child Abuse Arrest

By Michael W. Modica |

Delaware criminal laws come down hard on child abuse, yet it is unfortunately far too easy for someone to get caught up in allegations that may or may not be true. If you are facing charges, you might already be aware that many child abuse cases are classified as violent felonies under Delaware criminal… Read More »

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What Is A Sentence Modification In A Delaware Criminal Case?

By Michael W. Modica |

When you are convicted of a crime in Delaware, you will either be sentenced during the same proceeding or at a sentencing hearing to be conducted some time after the verdict. With both scenarios, it is usually the presiding judge that will issue penalties. In some cases, the judge may not be entirely fair… Read More »

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Tests To Decline When Pulled Over For DWI In Delaware

By Michael W. Modica |

While most motorists are well-aware of the harsh penalties of a drunk driving conviction, it is always helpful to review the basics. Under the Delaware statute on Driving While Intoxicated (DWI), you face up to 12 months in jail and fine ranging from $500 to $1,500 for a first-time offense. The severity of charges… Read More »

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Penalties For A Delaware Computer Crimes Conviction

By Michael W. Modica |

Computers, laptops, tablets, and other electronics are powerful tools that we use for a wide range of tasks, and they can also be applied to criminal activities. As such, Delaware lawmakers have enacted a statute on Computer Related Crimes that targets use of these devices in connection with a crime. The laws mainly cover… Read More »

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Driving On A Suspended License After A Delaware DUI

By Michael W. Modica |

There are many reasons officials will suspend someone’s driver’s license, but one of the most common grounds is an arrest and conviction for drunk driving. Even after a first offense, the Delaware Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) issues a suspension, making it illegal to operate a vehicle. Driving while your license is suspended is… Read More »

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Weapons Possession During A Felony In Delaware: Prosecution’s Burden

By Michael W. Modica |

Weapons laws in the US and Delaware are generally based upon three factors: Who you are, what type of weapon, and how you were using it. For example, the “who” focuses on those individuals that are prohibited from having a gun, and there are detailed definitions on the “what” with respect to dangerous weapons… Read More »

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