Criminal, Civil, and Judicial Remedies: Rapid Fire
Chapters in this video
- 0:00 Stan the Administrator versus Connie the Court
- 1:38 Cease and desist: the Administrator's solo power
- 2:34 Civil rescission formula and the 30-day silence trap
- 3:55 Criminal willful violations and the no-knowledge defense
- 5:35 The 5-5-3 rule: statute, fine, and imprisonment per violation
- 6:22 Burden flip, control persons, and waiver versus arbitration
- 7:34 Rapid-fire exam recap
What this video covers
- The exact boundary between administrative and judicial power: cease and desist orders need no prior hearing, but rescission, restitution, disgorgement, receivers, and injunctions all require a court
- The civil rescission formula: purchase price plus interest, plus court costs and reasonable attorneys' fees, minus income received, with the buyer tendering the security back
- How a written rescission offer kills the buyer's right to sue if they remain silent for 30 days, regardless of whether they still own the security
- The criminal 5-5-3 rule: 5-year statute of limitations, $5,000 maximum fine, and 3 years maximum imprisonment per violation, with penalties stacking for multiple counts
- The no-knowledge-of-the-rule defense: it blocks imprisonment but does not block fines, and only applies when the defendant proves zero knowledge of the specific rule or order
- The civil statute of limitations dual prongs: 2 years from discovery versus 3 years from sale, with whichever expires first controlling
- Why control persons are jointly and severally liable, why waivers of rights are void, and why arbitration clauses are valid (forum change, not rights removal)
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