What Is a Corporation?

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What is Fraud?

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What is a Financial Crisis?

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What is a Natural Disaster?

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The Elements of Assault

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What Is a Corporation?

A Corporation is a business entity that is considered a legal entity, separate from its owners (called shareholders). It can make a profit and be taxed, as well as be…

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What is Fraud?

Fraud involves deception, false suggestions or suppression of truth for unauthorized benefit to the perpetrator or to an institution. It can take many forms: Identity fraud, which includes identity theft…

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What is a Financial Crisis?

A financial crisis is a major disruption to the economy that can lead to a recession or depression. It can be caused by overvaluation of assets, regulatory failures or absences,…

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What is a Natural Disaster?

A natural disaster is a sudden event with wide impact, brought about by forces beyond human control and that causes profound damage or loss of life. The term is often…

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The Elements of Assault

Assault is a crime of violence and often involves the use of hands or weapons to inflict physical harm on another person. It is a crime that can range from…

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How Crime Is Defined

Crime is behavior that violates a public law and may be punished by the state (government). In most modern societies there are rules and procedures to which all criminal investigations…

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What Happens at Trial?

Trial is where both sides present their theory of the case to a trier of fact (judge or jury). They do this by presenting witness testimony, physical and written evidence,…