WHITE COLLAR CRIMES
1. WHAT IS WHITE COLLAR CRIME?
2. DO I NEED A LAWYER?
3. HOW CAN WE HELP?
WHAT IS WHITE COLLAR CRIME?
White Collar Crimes cover a broad category of non-violent crimes
that involve illegal business conduct for financial profit or gain.
The term “white collar” applies to the fact that the
accused is usually a business professional as opposed to a “blue
collar” worker (a laborer).
Bribery Extortion
Bank Fraud
Cyber-Crime
Tax Fraud
Health Care Fraud
Credit Card Fraud
Bankruptcy Fraud
Insurance
Fraud
Real
Estate Fraud
Business
Theft (embezzling, trade secret theft, identity theft) Wire Fraud
Money Laundering
Counterfeiting Insider Trading.
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DO I NEED A LAWYER?
The mere accusation of a white collar crime can dramatically hurt
one’s
business and one’s family. As a business professional, the last thing
you want is to face the wrath and unlimited power and resources of our federal
government’s
prosecution and law enforcement team without having an experienced legal team
on your side. Even if you avoid a prison term, the damage to your reputation
can be irreversible. Also, if you are convicted of a white collar crime, there
can be tremendous financial damages and restitution accessed, as well as jail
time that can even exceed what one would get for an armed robbery!
If you suspect you are a target of a white collar criminal investigation, you
should immediately seek a criminal lawyer. Early intervention by an experienced
criminal lawyer well versed in the federal courts is critical to assure the best
outcome. Please feel free to call us at 1-800-INNOCENT (1-800-466-6236) and
you will be connected for FREE to an experienced, local criminal lawyer that
will fight to protect
your freedom and YOUR FUTURE, or you can fill out the Free Consultation Form.
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HOW CAN WE HELP?
More so than with any other crimes when facing federal charges there is a
tremendous amount of negotiating that transpires between the federal prosecution
and the
defense team. Often federal white collar charges are settled by “plea agreements” and
the case does not go to a jury trial. Your lawyer’s expertise, negotiating
powers and familiarity with the federal courts and their prosecutors, can make
a significant difference in the amount of restitution and fines you pay and
whether you go to prison, and if so, for how long.
You need an experienced criminal defense lawyer with the experience
and skills to go head-to-head with the prosecution and question/verify
all the evidence
to ensure the best possible result, either through negotiation or trial.
Don’t
delay! Call 1-800-INNOCENT (1-800-466-6236) right now or fill out the
Free Consultation Form and get connected FOR FREE to
an experienced, local criminal
lawyer who can determine
how strong your case is and start preparing the best possible defense to protect
your LIFE!
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