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

What Happens If You Pull a Fire Alarm for No Reason?What Happens to a Police Report If No Charges Are Filed?What Does CTW Mean in Police Terms?How Do You Fix an Incorrect Police Report?Can You Press Charges for Threats? What You Need to KnowWhat Happens After a True Bill Indictment?Wearing a Wire: Legal Risks and Requirements ExplainedCan You Go to Jail for a Misdemeanor Offense?Can I Get in Trouble if My Gun Is Stolen?How Long Can You Go to Jail for Spitting on Someone?Can You Go to Jail for Cashing a Check Twice?How to Get a Speeding Ticket Dismissed in CourtHow to Get Help With Bond Money When You Can't Afford BailCan I File a Police Report for Verbal Threats?What Happens If You Run a Red Light? Penalties and ConsequencesHow Many Points Does Careless Driving Add to Your NJ License?Is a Defendant Released After a Mistrial? What Happens Next?Do Cops Have to Read You Your Miranda Rights?What Is Indecency With a Child by Exposure?What Is Considered Unauthorized Use of a Vehicle?What Are the Consequences of Failure to Maintain Lane?Can a Felon Own a Crossbow? Laws and Restrictions ExplainedHow Long Is Your License Suspended for a DUI Offense?No Face No Case Meaning: Legal Context and Misconceptions ExplainedAre Polygraphs Admissible in Court Proceedings?Is It Illegal to Hit a Girl? Legal Consequences ExplainedWhat Happens If You Hit a Car in a Parking Lot and Leave?What Is the Federal Statute of Limitations?What Does It Mean to Have Your License Suspended Indefinitely?Is Biting Someone Considered Assault?