Mail Fraud and Wire Fraud: Why Business Owners go to Prison
Tuesday, April 22, 2025
8:30-10:30 a.m. Central
2 CPE (2 non-technical) | 2 Ethics
Course code: 25WX-0272
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When federal prosecutors contemplate charges against business owners, two of their most potent and readily available tools include charges for mail fraud and wire fraud. The elements to convict for these crimes are clear: 1) The defendant devised or intended to devise a scheme or artifice to defraud, and, 2) in executing or attempting to execute the scheme, the defendant used or caused the use of mail or an interstate wire or wireless transmission. Mail, emails, cell phone calls, text messages, Internet transmissions, and even tweets could form the basis for charges of wire fraud or mail fraud. The crime of wire fraud is a reason that many business owners go to prison. In this course, we'll learn about a few people who've experienced a conviction for wire fraud. This event may be a rebroadcast of a live event and the instructor will be available to answer your questions during the event.
Major subjects
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What is fraud?
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How business owners become vulnerable to charges for mail fraud and wire fraud
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What business leaders know about how communications can lead to criminal charges
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Discussion of actual fraud cases involving business leaders that went to prison for wire fraud.
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Federal sentencing guidelines
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Sentencing for mail fraud and wire fraud convictions
Learning objectives
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Define fraud
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Identify business decisions that could lead to federal charges for wire or mail fraud
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Describe what prosecutors must prove to sustain convictions for either wire fraud or mail fraud
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Explain how the federal sentencing guidelines accommodate convictions for wire fraud or mail fraud
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Understand why prosecutors rely upon wire-fraud statutes to charge business owners from any sector within the economy.
Who should take this program?
- Business leaders and people who work with business leaders.
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Location
Online
Area
of study
Ethics
Field(s)
of study
Behavioral Ethics - Non-Technical (2.0)
Level
Basic
Format
Group Internet Based
Sponsor
NASBA ID#: 108744
Prerequisites
Prereq.
None
Advance
prep
None
Cancellation
policy
Receive a full refund if you cancel at least four business
days before the event start date.
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