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Chicago Criminal Defacement of Property Lawyers

April 16, 2024

Criminal Defacement of Property in Chicago: What You Need to KnowIf you’ve been charged with criminal defacement of property in Chicago, you’re probably feeling stressed and overwhelmed. It’s a serious crime that can result in hefty fines and even jail time. But don’t panic – with the right legal representation and a solid understanding of the law, you can navigate this challenging situation.In this article, we’ll break down everything you need to know about criminal defacement of property […]

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Federal Computer Hacking

April 16, 2024 Uncategorized

Understanding Federal Computer Hacking Charges If you’ve been charged with federal computer hacking under 18 U.S.C. § 1030, also known as the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA), you’re probably feeling overwhelmed and unsure of what to do next. Take a deep breath – while these charges are serious, there are defenses available and steps […]

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What is a DEA Letter of Admonition?

April 16, 2024

What is a DEA Letter of Admonition? If you‘re a pharmacy owner, pharmacist, or anyone involved in the pharmaceutical industry, receiving a letter of admonition from the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) can be a daunting experience. But don’t panic! Our team at Spodek Law Group is here to guide you through the process and help you understand what a DEA letter of admonition means for your business. Understanding DEA Letters of Admonition A DEA […]

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What is a Federal Grand Jury Subpoena?

April 16, 2024

What is a Federal Grand Jury Subpoena? If you’ve received a federal grand jury subpoena, you likely have many questions swirling through your mind. What does this mean? Am I in trouble? What should I do next?First, take a deep breath. Receiving a subpoena doesn’t necessarily mean you are suspected of a crime. However, it is a serious legal matter that requires immediate attention and action. As a federal criminal defense law firm, Spodek Law […]

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Maine’s Sentencing Guidelines for Juvenile Offenders: What You Need to Know

April 16, 2024

Maine’s Sentencing Guidelines for Juvenile Offenders: What You Need to Know Introduction If you or a loved one under the age of 18 has been charged with a crime in Maine, it‘s crucial to understand the state’s unique sentencing guidelines for juvenile offenders. As a federal criminal defense law firm, Spodek Law Group has extensive experience navigating these complex laws. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll break down everything you need to know about Maine’s juvenile sentencing process, from the […]

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How Do Maine’s Sentencing Guidelines Treat Juvenile Offenders?

April 16, 2024

Understanding Maine’s Juvenile Justice System In Maine, the juvenile justice system operates quite differently than the adult criminal justice system. The primary focus is on rehabilitation rather than punishment135. Juvenile courts have their own unique procedures, rules and guidelines aimed at providing young offenders with care, guidance, appropriate treatment and services, as well as consequences for their actions5.Some key differences between the juvenile and adult justice systems in Maine: Juvenile proceedings are closed and confidential to protect minors’ privacy3 Juveniles “admit” to […]

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Does a subpoena mean you’re in trouble?

April 16, 2024

If you’ve received a subpoena, your first reaction was likely a sinking feeling in the pit of your stomach. Subpoenas are official court orders compelling you to testify or produce documents, and getting one out of the blue can be an unsettling experience. But does being subpoenaed automatically mean you are in some kind of […]

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Who Is Todd In Inventing Anna? All About Anna Delvey’s Lawyer Todd Spodek

March 24, 2024

https://parade.com/1344083/jessicasager/inventing-anna-delvey-lawyer-todd-spodek/ Anna Delvey’s lawyer is one of the breakout stars of Inventing Anna. Played masterfully by Succession star Arian Moayed, Todd is charmed by the con artist himself but quickly exposes her reality during her trial: Her father isn’t even around to support her in court and she never stood a chance of making it big on her own merits […]

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Todd Spodek From Inventing Anna Is Representing A Juror In The Ghislaine Maxwell Case

March 27, 2024

  Following its breakout documentary The Tinder Swindler, Netflix is once again diving into scammer culture with Inventing Anna, a miniseries helmed by Shonda Rhimes that dramatizes the story of Anna Sorokin. The infamous “SoHo scammer” gained entry into New York’s most elite circles by claiming to be an heiress with a $67 million trust fund, using her assumed […]

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Exec at prestigious LI school convicted of stealing $8M for five Fire Island getaways, limos and a muscle car

March 25, 2024

https://nypost.com/2024/03/12/us-news/exec-at-prestigious-li-school-convicted-of-stealing-8m-for-five-fire-island-getaways-limos-and-a-muscle-car/ Exec at prestigious LI school convicted of stealing $8M for five Fire Island getaways, limos and a muscle car A bigwig at a prestigious Long Island school was convicted Tuesday of pocketing more than $8 million from its coffers and using the dough to splurge on five beach houses on Fire Island, limo rides […]

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Man who allegedly tossed phone at Bebe Rexha’s face in NYC trying to strike plea deal in hopes of having criminal charges dropped

March 24, 2024

https://nypost.com/2023/07/31/man-who-tossed-phone-at-bebe-rexhas-face-in-nyc-trying-to-strike-plea-deal/ The fan who allegedly hurled his cell phone at pop star Bebe Rexha — hitting her in the face during a Manhattan concert last month — anticipates he’ll eventually have all criminal charges dropped, his attorney said Monday. Nicholas Malvagna’s lawyer, Todd Spodek, alluded to a plea deal being discussed with prosecutors as his client returned […]

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Paterson officials silent on convicted cop Kevin Patino’s future job status

March 24, 2024

https://www.aol.com/paterson-officials-silent-convicted-cop-091210222.html PATERSON — Police officer Kevin Patino remains on the city payroll collecting his $61,185 salary almost a week after he pleaded guilty to civil rights crimes in federal court. During the past six years, the city immediately terminated eight other cops when they were convicted of crimes involving their jobs. Neither Mayor Andre Sayegh nor the Paterson police […]

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