The Aftermath of Government Investigations: Varsity Blues
Overview
Learn the inner workings of a government investigation from people who’ve gone through them. In 2019, the U.S. Attorney’s office in Boston brought charges against more than 50 people in a single case. Those people did not have any idea that law-enforcement officers would have an interest in them. They were movie stars, business owners, CEOs, and professionals. Yet each of those people retained Rick Singer, a man who claimed that he could help their children get accepted into elite colleges. Although the parents thought they were making a donation to a nonprofit, they unintentionally implicated themselves in serious criminal charges that would expose them to the possibility of many years in federal prison. This event may be a rebroadcast of a live event and the instructor will be available to answer your questions during the event.
Highlights
The major topics that will be covered in this class include:
- Securities Laws and College Admissions Scandal
- Undercover investigations
- Prosecutors and Plea Agreements
- Justice and Convictions
- Cooperation Agreements
- Costs of Contesting the Charge
- Relevant Conduct and Sentencing
Prerequisites
None
Designed For
Law-abiding citizens who want to learn more about the reasons why non-criminogenic people go to prison.
Objectives
After attending this presentation you will be able to...
- Explain how government investigations begin
- Describe motivations of government investigators and prosecutors
- Identify tactics witnesses use to lower their exposure to sanctions
- Understand the implications of a guilty plea
- Define the meaning of "relevant conduct" when it comes to sentencing
Preparation
None
Non-Member Price $89
Member Price $89