Posted by Vitaly Sigal | Jan 24, 2022 |
Zero Bail, Ghost Guns, Pandemic Blamed
“Preliminary numbers from California's biggest cities suggest that 2020's stunning 30-percent increase in the statewide murder rate—the largest since 1960—has continued to rise this year [2021],” according to Capitol Weekly, Dec. 12, 2021.
“It's a very, ve...
Posted by Vitaly Sigal | Jan 17, 2022 |
The state of California is taking bold steps to crack down on unemployment insurance fraud. The Employment Development Department (EDD) and the California Governor's Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) Fraud Task Force recently announced that former United States Attorney McGregor W. Scott wil...
Posted by Vitaly Sigal | Jan 10, 2022 |
Federal criminal investigations often take years before a grand jury is convened to hear evidence. Unlike a jury trial, a grand jury only hears evidence from prosecuting attorneys. That's because unless and until the grand jury determines the prosecutors have a case, there are no defendants to de...
Posted by Vitaly Sigal | Jan 03, 2022 |
Facing federal prison for COVID-19 loan fraud, a Southern California couple abandoned their children and fled justice, according to a November 16 press release from the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Central District of California.
Richard Ayvazyan, 43, and Marietta Terabelian, 37, had been conv...
Posted by Vitaly Sigal | Dec 31, 2021 |
While California's most widely reported crimes in 2021 were probably the “smash and grab” robberies in the Los Angeles and San Francisco Bay areas, the audacious robberies weren't the only big crimes to hit our state this year. The 2021 headlines also featured high-profile murder and rape cases, ...
Posted by Vitaly Sigal | Dec 27, 2021 |
With life slowly getting back to normal after the COVID-19 pandemic, crime is also back in business. For 2021, California is showing a stunning increase in murder rates, with nearly a 30% rise this year. But perhaps some of the most publicized cases of the year involved robberies throughout the s...
Posted by Vitaly Sigal | Dec 20, 2021 |
If you or someone you love faces a possible prison sentence for a federal crime, you're undoubtedly concerned about what will happen if a court convicts you of the crime. Where will you serve your time, and will it be close enough for your friends and loved ones to see you? Fortunately, the Feder...
Posted by Vitaly Sigal | Dec 13, 2021 |
If you're facing federal charges, it can be frightening. You're undoubtedly worried about what will happen if you're convicted and what you might encounter in federal prison. Fortunately, the Federal Bureau of Prisons gives potential inmates and their loved ones some guidance on what to expect wh...
Posted by Vitaly Sigal | Dec 06, 2021 |
If someone you love is facing federal criminal charges, it can be scary. Navigating the criminal justice system, wondering whether you can trust what prosecutors and investigators tell you, and worrying about the future can all be overwhelming. You may also want to understand what can happen if y...
Posted by Vitaly Sigal | Nov 29, 2021 |
Earlier this year, U.S. District Judge Larry A. Burns sentenced El Cajon businessman David Daughtrey to 18 months in prison for tax evasion and bank fraud. Judge Burns also ordered Daughtrey to pay more than $1.5 million in restitution. The sentence was the culmination of an investigation of frau...
Posted by Vitaly Sigal | Nov 22, 2021 |
Healthcare fraud is a serious crime in the U.S. The National Health Care Anti-Fraud Association estimates that healthcare fraud represents anywhere from three to ten percent of the $3.6 trillion in annual healthcare expenditures in the U.S. That means healthcare fraud can equal more than $300 bil...
Posted by Vitaly Sigal | Nov 15, 2021 |
In the U.S., millions of people are victims of identity theft each year. According to the U.S. Federal Trade Commission, the agency received more than 1.4 million fraud reports in 2020, nearly double the number of identity theft reports in 2019. The government estimates that identity theft and cr...
Posted by Vitaly Sigal | Nov 08, 2021 |
In late September, the Riverside County Police seized 21 kilos of carfentanil from a home in Perris. Carfentanil, a tranquilizer used for large animals like elephants and horses, is 100 times stronger than fentanyl and 10,000 times stronger than morphine. The police also found 20 kilos of cocaine...
Posted by Vitaly Sigal | Nov 01, 2021 |
Even though California decriminalized the recreational use of marijuana in 2018, the amount of illegal marijuana growing operations are on the rise – from 150 marijuana cultivations in 2020 to 500 in 2021. Earlier this year, Southern California authorities seized over 16 tons of marijuana in the ...
Posted by Vitaly Sigal | Oct 25, 2021 |
In one of the latest and most elaborate examples of pandemic-related fraud schemes, a California man faces multiple federal charges over allegations that he defrauded the PPP and EIDL loan programs to the tune of about $3.6 million.
According to a press release from the Department of Justice, a ...
Posted by Vitaly Sigal | Oct 18, 2021 |
In one of the latest and most elaborate examples of pandemic-related fraud schemes, a California man faces multiple federal charges over allegations that he defrauded the PPP and EIDL loan programs to the tune of about $3.6 million.
According to a press release from the Department of Justice, a ...
Posted by Vitaly Sigal | Oct 11, 2021 |
Both the federal and state governments have laws that make it a crime to manufacture, possess, or distribute illicit drugs. Generally speaking, you could be charged with most drug violations at either the state or federal level. However, facing federal drug charges can be a much different experie...
Posted by Vitaly Sigal | Oct 04, 2021 |
The federal government is currently prosecuting 11 criminal cases against alleged drug traffickers who sold or provided illegal narcotics to people who subsequently died from fentanyl or fentanyl-laced products.
According to a press release by the Department of Justice, the 11 cases name 12 defe...
Posted by Vitaly Sigal | Sep 20, 2021 |
While claims of fraud against the California Employment Development Department (EDD) have run rampant in the past couple of years with the COVID-19 pandemic, one of the most noteworthy schemes involves two inmates who allegedly ran their scam from behind bars. In July 2021, a grand jury handed do...
Posted by Vitaly Sigal | Sep 13, 2021 |
While the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) has helped millions of small business owners to keep paying their employees during the economic crisis sparked by COVID-19, many others quickly found ways to exploit the system and obtain PPP loans fraudulently. This has eventually led to a surge in arr...
Posted by Vitaly Sigal | Sep 06, 2021 |
At the onset of the economic crisis caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, one of the most significant and popular government programs was the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), a forgivable loan offered through the SBA to help businesses stay afloat during quarantines and lockdowns. While PPP loans di...
Posted by Vitaly Sigal | Aug 30, 2021 |
Since the COVID-19 pandemic began, California's Employment Development Department (EDD) has lost billions of dollars due to fraudulent unemployment claims. According to officials, more than $11 billion of that money has been stolen by a known sophisticated international crime ring.
The organizat...
Posted by Vitaly Sigal | Aug 23, 2021 |
There is often quite a bit of overlap between California state law and federal law when it comes to prosecuting crimes. If you're charged with a crime, chances are you'll be tried either by the state or by the federal government—most defendants will face one or the other, but not both. However, i...
Posted by Vitaly Sigal | Aug 16, 2021 |
If you've been arrested on marijuana charges, you may be aware that you'll likely be facing state charges, but you might also face federal charges in some instances. This is because the state and the federal government have separate and distinct laws concerning controlled substances — and federal...
Posted by Vitaly Sigal | Aug 09, 2021 |
One of the most frequently discussed topics in the criminal justice reform debate is mandatory minimum sentencing. Initially, state and federal legislators developed these laws to create sentencing uniformity. However, the outcome of these mandatory sentences has been anything but uniform, especi...