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

How Much Alcohol Can I Drink Before Driving?Do They Drug Test You When You Self-Surrender?Is NC a One-Party Consent State for Recording?Are Warrants Long Term? How Long Arrest Warrants LastWhy Were Private Prisons Created: Profit, Policy, and LawAre THC Vapes Legal in MN? Limits and PenaltiesWhat Are the Federal Rules of Evidence and What They CoverWhat Does the 4th Amendment Mean? Searches & SeizuresWhat Is a Search Warrant? Requirements and Your RightsWhat Is Federal Tax Evasion? Definition and PenaltiesWhat Is Geofence Data? Warrants, Privacy, and Your RightsWhy Use a Bail Bondsman: Benefits, Costs, and RisksWhat Is Criminal Identity Theft and How It Happens?How to Report a Website for Illegal Content: Where to FileHow to Report Theft and What Happens AfterWhat Does Loan Shark Mean and Why It's IllegalWhat Does Contemporaneous Mean in Law: Legal UsesWhat Is Fraud: Elements, Schemes, and Legal PenaltiesWhat Does Exoneration Mean for the Wrongfully Convicted?Why Is It Called White Collar Crime: History and MeaningHow Does Synthetic Identity Theft Work: The Bust-Out SchemeWhat Is Section 1 Clearance for a Firearm Certificate?Who Pays for a Halfway House: Fees and Funding SourcesHow to Report Cyber Crime: Police, FBI, and FTCIs Tax Evasion a Federal Crime? Charges & PenaltiesHow to Report Wire Fraud to the FBI and What Happens NextHow to Get Help for a Wrongful Conviction: Steps to TakeWho Investigates Money Laundering? Agencies ExplainedWho Investigates Mail Theft: USPIS and Local PoliceDo Bookies Still Exist? Federal Laws and Bettor Risks