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Can cryptocurrency investments lead to money laundering charges?

On Behalf of Law Office of William G. Causey Jr. | Jul 1, 2021 | Criminal law

Investors are always looking for the newest, hottest ways to turn existing capital into even more money. Investing in booming businesses directly or through the stock market is a common investment practice. Other people invest in commodities, like oil or gold. There...

Is identity theft illegal?

On Behalf of Law Office of William G. Causey Jr. | May 10, 2021 | Criminal law

Do you really understand what constitutes identity theft? Most people actually do not. Identity theft falls under the umbrella of a white collar crime. Often, identity theft is a financially motivated offense that deprives someone of monetary resources. As you might...

Obstruction of justice in North Carolina: What that means

| Apr 12, 2021 | Criminal law

Someone you care about has made a mistake and committed a crime. You want to help, naturally -- but you need to be careful about what you do. Otherwise, you could find yourself facing charges of your own. For example, a Florida man was recently arrested on a variety...

Can the authorities force you to unlock your phone?

| Mar 28, 2021 | Criminal law

More and more, it seems like cellular phones are a vital part of people’s lives. Most of us conduct a great deal of communication, business, leisure activities and hobbies online. Naturally, if you’re arrested on suspicion of certain types of crimes, whether it’s a...

What you need to know about restitution if you’re facing white collar criminal charges

On Behalf of Law Office of William G. Causey Jr. | Mar 16, 2021 | Criminal law

Because most white-collar crimes are financial in nature, it's not uncommon for defendants to either voluntarily pay restitution or find themselves obligated to do so after sentencing. Understanding the idea of restitution and how this could work is an important part...

Can you actually fight a speeding ticket?

On Behalf of Law Office of William G. Causey Jr. | Feb 28, 2021 | Criminal law

Many people, when given a speeding ticket, assume that they simply have to pay. They don’t even consider their options. They just cut the check, no matter how difficult it is to afford such a sudden expense, and hope it doesn’t happen again.  The truth, though, is...

What is theft by false pretenses in North Carolina?

On Behalf of Law Office of William G. Causey Jr. | Feb 15, 2021 | Criminal law

One of the lesser-known theft charges you can face in North Carolina is “obtaining property by false pretenses,” or OPFP. At minimum, this crime is a Class H felony. If the value of the money, services or assets that were stolen through false pretenses exceeds...

Understanding expungement and expunction

On Behalf of Law Office of William G. Causey Jr. | Jan 19, 2021 | Criminal law

A criminal record can affect everything from what schools you can attend and what jobs you can get to the houses that you can potentially rent. Those who have an old blemish on their criminal record might want to leave the past behind. Removing blemishes from your...

Can your roommate let the police access your computer?

On Behalf of Law Office of William G. Causey Jr. | Jan 8, 2021 | Criminal law

You’re a college student who lives in a shared dorm. The police believe you have been involved in illegal activity on your computer, and they want to search it. They come to your dorm and find that only your roommate is there. The roommate lets them inside, and they...

The difference between embezzlement and larceny

On Behalf of Law Office of William G. Causey Jr. | Dec 31, 2020 | Criminal law

Embezzlement is a type of theft, as is larceny. However, despite their similarities, the two are actually much different. If you have been accused of either one, it is important for you to understand both the differences and the similarities as you look into your...

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