Criminal Law Reviewer

Harper Russell

Harper Russell is a highly experienced reviewer with a strong background in criminology. She has reviewed numerous criminal appeals and post-conviction relief cases, and has a deep understanding of the complexities of criminal law. Harper's expertise is highly valued, and her insights are highly sought after.

Credentials

Senior Reviewer, Criminal Law

19+ yearsCriminal AppealsPost-Conviction Relief

Reviewed posts

Articles reviewed by Harper Russell

What Happens When You Report Someone to the FBI?Is It Illegal to Transfer Money for Someone Else?What Is the Unauthorized Use of Information? Laws and PenaltiesWhere to Report Financial Abuse of the Elderly?Who Investigates Mail Theft and How to Report ItWhat Is Another Name for CEO Fraud? BEC and MoreHow to Get Help for a Wrongful Conviction: StepsWhat Are Bail Bonds? How They Work and What They CostWhat Is Email Phishing? Laws, Types, and How to ReportHow Is Mortgage Fraud Detected: Red Flags to AuditsIs Attempted Extortion a Crime? Charges and PenaltiesIs Being Gay Illegal in Jamaica? What the Law SaysIs an Alford Plea the Same as No Contest?Can You Legally Carry a Gun While Hiking?Is Piracy Still a Problem in the Modern World?Why Was the Zodiac Killer Never Caught?Can You Drink on the Street in Key West?Extortion Versus Blackmail: The Core DifferencesCan You Legally Buy Armor Piercing Ammo?Are Butterfly Knives Illegal in the UK?18 U.S.C. 924(c): Firearm Offenses and Mandatory SentencingCan Cops Tell if Your Registration Is Expired?How much is a ticket for driving with an expired license?Are Bump Stocks Legal? The Current Federal and State LawsIs It Illegal to Destroy or Throw Away Money?18 U.S.C. 119: Laws on Publishing Personal InformationWhat Is Article 134 of the UCMJ (The General Article)?Can You Get Caught Using a Stolen Gift Card?What Is the RICO Act and How Does It Work?State v. Stewart: Self-Defense and Imminent Danger