A gem from two years ago. I have an update coming a little later today.
Boston attorney Harvey Sliverglate wrote an insightful book called Three Felonies A Day, http://www.amazon.com/Three-Felonies-Day-Target-Innocent/dp/1594035229, about how the average “law-abiding” American commits three “serious” offenses every day without realizing it. His point is one I have seen firsthand – the feds have thousands of laws, which criminalize everything imaginable, from which to choose to selectively prosecute anyone they want. They can always decline, but when they do target a citizen, that person is instantly in a world of pain.
Here’s an example of such a federal criminal law you didn’t know about and probably have committed. After law school, passing the bar exam, and practicing criminal law for years, I had never heard of it until one particular case (maybe I’m dumb…). The mere existence of the law and it’s application potential I find staggering.
I had a client charged with another crime who received a wrist-slap as punishment (more excellent lawyering, folks! [my…
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