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Edward J. Rymsza
Jul 12, 20242 min read
Avoid these mistakes if you are facing criminal charges
Facing criminal charges can be a daunting experience. It’s essential to navigate this situation carefully to avoid common mistakes that...
Edward J. Rymsza
May 10, 20242 min read
When might federal prosecutors bring conspiracy charges?
Conspiracy charges are a powerful tool in the arsenal of federal prosecutors. These charges are often brought against individuals who...
Edward J. Rymsza
Mar 21, 20242 min read
When does a white collar crime become a federal case?
White-collar crimes can escalate to federal cases under specific circumstances. These usually involve non-violent financial offenses...
Edward J. Rymsza
Jan 11, 20241 min read
How is post-conviction relief different than a direct appeal?
After a criminal conviction, you might feel as though you have no options to challenge the outcome, even when it seems unfair or...
Edward J. Rymsza
Nov 14, 20232 min read
How are federal criminal charges different than state charges?
Pew Research reported the federal criminal system had 71,954 defendants in 2022. In criminal cases, federal and state charges belong to...
Edward J. Rymsza
Sep 18, 20232 min read
What are grounds for appealing a criminal conviction?
According to The Pennsylvania Supreme Court, the state has two appellate courts underneath it. A Supreme Court always acts as the highest...
Edward J. Rymsza
Jul 15, 20231 min read
How having a good lawyer improves your chances of freedom
Lawyers represent those facing criminal charges. This includes any time actions hurt another party. That includes physical injuries, like...
Edward J. Rymsza
May 17, 20231 min read
The facts behind common myths about Miranda rights
Few elements of the law enforcement process have as much notoriety as Miranda rights. The rise of police procedural dramas on television...
Edward J. Rymsza
Mar 24, 20232 min read
Persistent concerns about people of color and incarceration rates
The criminal justice system ostensibly exists to keep the population safe and rehabilitate offenders. Unfortunately, justice does not...
Edward J. Rymsza
Jan 18, 20232 min read
What are common types of illegal searches on college campuses?
Federal laws protect everyone from illegal search and seizure. However, many people, especially young college students, do not know about...
Edward J. Rymsza
Nov 17, 20221 min read
Misconceptions people have about what wire fraud is
Wire fraud is the act of using telecommunication technology to defraud someone of their money. As technology advances, wire fraud is...
Edward J. Rymsza
Sep 19, 20221 min read
What is wire fraud and can officials try you for it?
Wire fraud involves using the internet and electronic communications. Phones, computers and other electronic devices all qualify for this...
Edward J. Rymsza
Jul 24, 20221 min read
White collar crime – when is something mail fraud?
White-collar crime is non-violent and typically committed with the intention of financial gain. Mail fraud is a broad term encompassing a...
Edward J. Rymsza
May 24, 20221 min read
What are cybercrimes committed by financial industry workers?
Cybercrime is a massive threat to the financial services industry. Unfortunately, many attacks come from employees with inside access....
Edward J. Rymsza
Mar 31, 20221 min read
Why are people of color disproportionately incarcerated?
There is concern about the significantly higher number of convictions and resulting incarcerations for people of color compared to other...
Edward J. Rymsza
Feb 4, 20222 min read
The appeals process: What is prosecutorial misconduct?
Prosecutors have a duty to convict guilty people and protect the innocent. They must consider the interests of all parties and respect...
Edward J. Rymsza
Dec 3, 20211 min read
What must be included in a search warrant?
In order to enter your home, a law enforcement officer must present a search warrant. You do not need to admit police without a warrant....
Edward J. Rymsza
Sep 30, 20211 min read
Common myths about when police can search your home
There are many misconceptions about what police officers can and cannot do. Some of the most common of these misunderstandings center...
Edward J. Rymsza
Aug 7, 20212 min read
Why prosecutors may file wire and mail fraud charges
Federal prosecutors may decide to file charges of wire and mail fraud because courts may not require direct evidence of a defendant’s...
Edward J. Rymsza
Apr 24, 20212 min read
Do police officers arrest more people of color than whites?
Recent headlines across the country have brought awareness to how police officers sometimes treat people of color. It can be difficult to...
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