This is FindLaw's collection of Criminal Litigation articles, part of the Litigation and Disputes section of the Corporate Counsel Center. Criminal litigation refers to a trial in criminal court. Criminal litigation is distinct from civil litigation in most countries. Civil litigation is a private lawsuit between two parties, while criminal litigation is litigation brought by the state against an individual. Criminal trials require the highest standard of proof, which means the prosecutor must prove all elements of the crime beyond a reasonable doubt. Law articles in this archive are predominantly written by lawyers for a professional audience seeking business solutions to legal issues. Start your free research with FindLaw.
Criminal Litigation
Criminal Litigation
Criminal Litigation Articles
- Solomon L. Wisenberg is a partner and co-chair of the white collar criminal defense practice group of Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough, LLP. What do Martha Stewart and enemy combatant Ali Saleh Kahlah Al-Marri have in common? They were both ...
- Â Solomon L. Wisenberg is a partner and co-chair of the white collar criminal defense practice group of Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough, LLP. I have been representing clients in white-collar and other federal criminal sentencing for over 25 ...
- Solomon L. Wisenberg is a partner and co-chair of the white collar criminal defense practice group of Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough, LLP. Federal grand juries have enormous power within our criminal justice system. Responding incorrectly to ...
- Solomon L. Wisenberg is a partner and co-chair of the white collar criminal defense practice group of Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough, LLP. Just what is a proffer and what are the perils of entering into a proffer agreement (also known as a ...
- Title: Civil Protection Orders: Victims' Views on Effectiveness . Subjects: Domestic violence, victim services, criminal history records Authors: Susan L. Keilitz, Courtenay Davis, Hillery S. Efkeman, Carol Flango, Paula L. Hannaford Series: NIJ ...
- Series: Research in Brief Author: Robert C. Davis and Edna Erez Published: May 1998 Subject: domestic violence, victim services 20 pages 39,000 bytes ------------------------------ Figures, charts, forms and tables are not included in this ASCII ...
- Series: NIJ Research in Brief Author(s): Dean G. Kilpatrick, David Beatty, and Susan Smith Howley Published: December 1998 Subject(s): Victims' rights, victim services, victim/witness 27 pages 48,000 bytes ------------------------------ Figures ...
- What You Can Do if You Are a Victim of Crime This is one experience that one does not plan for, is not prepared for, has no knowledge of who or where to turn. --A crime victim quoted in the President's Task Force on Victims of Crime Final Report ...
- The Crime of Stalking: How Big Is the Problem? Summary of a Presentation by Patricia Tjaden, Ph.D., Center for Policy Research Scientific information on stalking in the United States has been limited, despite unprecedented media, legal, and ...
- Series: NIJ Research Preview Author(s): John E. Eck and Julie Wartell Published: January 1999 Subject(s): Drug abuse, drug law enforcement 6 pages 10,000 bytes ------------------------------ Figures, charts, forms, and tables are not included in ...