Criminal Law Reviewer

Riley Santos

Riley Santos is a renowned expert in criminal law, with a focus on cybercrime and digital evidence. He has reviewed numerous high-profile cases and has a deep understanding of the complexities of criminal law. Riley's expertise is highly respected, and his insights are invaluable to our team.

Credentials

Chief Reviewer, Criminal Law Division

22+ yearsCybercrimeDigital Evidence

Reviewed posts

Articles reviewed by Riley Santos

Are Modified Cars Illegal? What the Law SaysIs Tax Evasion a Federal Crime? Felony or MisdemeanorWhat Is Prosecution and How Does It Work?Is Supervised Release the Same as Home Confinement?Do You Have to Be a Cop to Be a CSI? Two Paths ExplainedCan You Get Out on Bond Twice? Rules and CostsDoes Being Charged Mean You Are Guilty? Charge vs. ConvictionWhy Is Phishing Dangerous: Theft, Fraud, and MalwareHow Does Fraud Work? Laws, Penalties, and Victim StepsWhat Is a Front Business? Crimes, Charges, and ForfeitureWhat Is Internal Theft? Criminal and Civil ConsequencesWhere to Get a Criminal Background Check: Sources and CostsWhy Is Weed Illegal in Some States: Reasons and PenaltiesDo Cops Usually Show Up to Court? What to ExpectWhat Is a Phishing Scam: Types, Signs, and Federal LawsHow to Bail Someone Out of Jail: Steps and TypesHow Long Does a Person of Interest Status Last?What Is Unemployment Fraud? Examples and PenaltiesWhy Is Money Laundering Bad? Dangers and ConsequencesIs Tax Evasion a Crime? Penalties and ConsequencesCan You Go to Jail for Back Taxes or Tax Evasion?Do You Go to Jail for Contempt of Court? Civil vs. CriminalIs Financial Abuse a Crime? Laws, Charges & PenaltiesHow Long Do You Go to Jail for Not Paying Taxes?How to Spot a Fake Credit Card: Physical Red FlagsWhat Are Some White Collar Crimes? Types and ExamplesWhat Is Fraudulent Activity? Legal Definition and TypesWhich Situations Require Reporting to the Authorities?Do Prisoners Have to Work? Laws, Pay, and ExemptionsWhat Is Estafa? Definition, Elements, and Penalties