Two examples of white-collar crimes are embezzlement, which involves the fraudulent appropriation of money or property entrusted to one's care, and insider trading, which occurs when a person trades stocks based on non-public information.
Corrupting the youth and impiety towards the gods are the two main charges brought against Socrates.
Crimes are typically categorized as either felonies or misdemeanors. Felonies are more serious offenses, usually punishable by a year or more in prison, while misdemeanors are less severe and are usually punishable by fines, community service, or up to a year in jail.
The same act can constitute several different crimes based on the specific elements and legal definitions of each crime. Different crimes may require different mental states, intent, or circumstances. For example, two crimes such as assault and battery may stem from the same act of hitting someone, but the charges will vary based on the level of harm caused or the intent behind the act.
Forensic scientists contribute to solving a significant number of crimes each year through analysis of physical evidence such as DNA, fingerprints, and trace evidence. However, the exact number of crimes solved by forensic scientists can vary depending on factors such as the availability of evidence, the quality of the evidence, and the resources allocated to forensic analysis in each jurisdiction.
Socrates was accused of corrupting the youth of Athens by introducing new gods and not believing in the city's gods.
Blue Collar and White Collar
White Collar season two started Tuesday July 13, 2010 at 9pm EST.
Francie Swift played the role of Renee in season two, episode one "Withdrawal" on White Collar.
Yes, Neal and Sara from White Collar kiss and start a relationship. They share their first kiss in the archives at Ellis Island in "Power Play" which is season two, episode 15.
The mortician would be considered white-collar, both figuratively and literally. Morticians often are required to have college training, followed by two years of internship. Gravediggers are blue-collar workers, whom the moritician depends on to get the grave dug so the casket can be lowered. An embalmer often wears scrubs, so I guess he could be considered green-collar! :P Seriously, surgeons wear scrubs, yet no one denies that profession is white collar.
Examples: gasoline, white spirit.
Yes, collar has two syllables.
There was some worry that Mozzie may not return to White Collar after he was shot in season two, episode nine "Point Blank." His heart stopped, but he survived. As of November 2012, Mozzie is still a character on the show.
In the season four, episode ten episode of White Collar called "Vested Interest," Peter and Neal give a panel with two TVs on stage.
violent crimes, which involve physical harm or threat of it to an individual. Examples of personal crimes include assault, robbery, homicide, and domestic violence. These crimes directly impact and harm the victim, often resulting in physical injuries and emotional trauma.
The word collar has two syllables. (Col-lar)
kidnapping and federal tax evasion.