![]() Other white-collar crimes are assigned in rotation as noted above. White-Collar Crimes include Embezzlement, Identity Theft/Fraud, Forgery & Uttering, False Pretenses, Welfare Fraud, and other related felonies investigated by CIS. ![]() “White-Collar Offenses” are cases investigated by the Criminal Investigations Section (CIS) of the police department. General rotation cases include: Drug Possession, Assaults on Police, Felony Larcenies, Burglarious Tools, Destruction of Property/Vandalism, Eluding, DMV Fraud, Prescription Fraud, Hit & Run, Worthless Checks, and any other felony offense investigated by patrol and not otherwise designated. Major Crimes are assigned outside of team and rotation assignments at the discretion of the Commonwealth’s Attorney. All homicides are considered Major Crimes. Major Crimes are assigned at the pleasure of the Commonwealth’s Attorney these are cases that, in the opinion of the Commonwealth's Attorney require-due to complexity, gravity, or public interest of issues presented-a specific level of experience or expertise. ![]()
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