harvey silverglade is the author of "three felonies a day", how the feds target the innocent. give us other examples of how people unknowingly broke the law. >> i have had clients indicted for security's fraud for engaging in securities transactions that i, as well as other experts in the securities field - i'm basically a criminal defense and civil liberties lawyer - but we showed transactions to security lawyers and scratched their heads and said "what doesn't seem to be criminal to me?" yet the client is expected to have known what other experts thought was okay was criminal for him to engage in. that's a problem of vagueness, not just too many laws. but those that people don't understand. >> that's the problem. the we have to talk about state and federal law, it's a federal problem. by and large state laws are easier to under. federal laws for technical jurisdiction reasons talk for example in terms of male fraud, fraud in the use of males. male fraud, fraud in the use of email and the telephone. but the definition of what constitutes fraud is left for everyone to decide f