I don't know of any source of data that will answer the question.
Up to ten years for the firearms charges, plus accessory charges to any crimes committed with those firearms.
Property crimes are crimes involving property... jewelery, electronics etc. Enterprise crimes are known as "high collar" crimes, in which money is usually embezzled or otherwise illegally obtained. A classic case of this was the Enron scandal years ago.
The FBI keeps information on crime reportable to them for statistic gathering purposes, but it no one keeps statistics on ALL the crimes, of ALL types, committed EVERYwhere in the country.
She did not commit any crimes.
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It is a system, where you have money from sales of things like: Drugs, Stolen Merchandise, Firearms etc. You then take this money and "loan" it to someone who has a legal business and you charge them interest. You then get your money back, CLEAN. The process of creating the appearance that large amounts of money obtained from serious crimes, such as drug trafficking or terrorist activity, originated from a legitimate source. Using various tactics to get money into the financial system that you earned illegally, or failed to pay tax on, in a way that the government doesn't arrest you for tax evasion or a felony in earning the money. You can get the better suggestion from "Law Office of Sebastian Ohanian" & help you in this matter.
Crimes committed digitally with on a computer or a digital appliance.
there are 80% that start crimes
Investigation of crimes involving explosives
There are many crimes that can involve a computer. One of the most common crimes is illegally downloading materials like music or movies. Computers can also be stolen.
No, most crimes actually occur during the day. However, certain types of crimes, such as burglaries and vandalism, are more common at night when cover of darkness can help perpetrators avoid detection.
Because they are accused of crimes it does not mean they committed those crimes.