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

Do Warrants Have Time Value or an Expiration Date?What to Do If Someone Records You Without ConsentWhat Are Phishing Scams? Definition, Types, and LawsHow Does a RICO Case Work? Charges, Trial, PenaltiesWhat Is Money Laundering? Definition, Stages & PenaltiesWhat Does Carding Mean: Fraud, Laws, and LiabilityWhat Is a Grand Jury Investigation and How It WorksWhere to Report Suspicious Activity by Type of ThreatHow to Report Fraud to the Police and What to ExpectHow to Recover Stolen Cryptocurrency: Legal StepsWhat Does Schedule 1 Mean? Criteria and PenaltiesWhat Does Seized Mean in Law? People and PropertyDoes Parole Mean Free: Supervision, Costs, and RevocationWhat States Are Edibles Illegal In? Laws by StateWho Actually Goes to Jail for Tax Evasion?What the 4th Amendment Guarantees: Rights and ExceptionsWhat Does an FBI Special Agent Do? Duties and PayIs Email Spoofing Illegal? Federal Laws and PenaltiesWho Investigates Wire Fraud: FBI, Secret Service & IRSWhat Does the Fourth Amendment Mean in Simple Terms?What Does Rule 35 Mean in Federal Criminal Court?Why Phishing Is a Problem: Theft, Fraud, and Data BreachesIs Gambling Legal in Israel? Laws and ExceptionsWhat Does Schedule 4 Mean for Controlled Substances?How to Check for Counterfeit Money and What to DoHow to Become a Detective in NC: Requirements and TrainingWhere to Report Suspicious Activity: Local to FederalHow to Request a Trial by Written Declaration: StepsHow Long Does a Pending Criminal Charge Take to Fall Off?Do You Go to Jail for Contempt of Court and How Long?