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White Collar Crimes

Murfreesboro White Collar Crime Attorney

Representation in Cases of Fraud and Beyond

White collar crime has increased as the world becomes more and more high tech. These types of nonviolent crimes involve theft and fraud through deception and misrepresentation. They are generally committed by business professionals or public officials. If you are being investigated or have been charged with a white-collar crime, it is advised that you seek representation from a qualified criminal defense attorney. Each Murfreesboro white collar crime attorney at Santel | Garner concentrates their practice on criminal defense and has invaluable experience as a former prosecutor. 

White Collar Crimes

There are many types of white collar crimes, including investment fraud, bank fraud, blackmail, bribery, computer fraud, cellular phone fraud, counterfeiting, credit card fraud, embezzlement, forgery, health care fraud, insurance fraud, insider trading, kickbacks, theft and larceny, money laundering, welfare fraud, racketeering, securities fraud, tax evasion, telemarketing fraud, internet crimes, public corruption, trade secret theft, price fixing, extortion, perjury, obstruction of justice, and environmental law violations. White collar crimes may be investigated by both state and federal agencies and carry penalties of prison time, steep fines, and restitution to the victims, often with interest.

Being charged with a white collar crime is a serious matter which requires the serious legal assistance of an attorney who can provide competent and aggressive representation. The Murfreesboro white collar crime lawyers at Santel | Garner have extensive trial experience and, with their backgrounds as former prosecutors, have in-depth understandings of how the state prepares its case against you, which they can utilize on your behalf. It is highly recommended that you consult with a lawyer from the firm about the particular facts of your situation as soon as possible.

Facing white collar crime charges? Contact a Murfreesboro criminal lawyer at the firm now.

Commonly Asked Questions

What are some common examples of white collar crimes?

Common examples of white collar crimes include investment fraud, bank fraud, embezzlement, insider trading, tax evasion, and securities fraud.

How serious are the penalties for white collar crimes?

White collar crimes can carry penalties of prison time, steep fines, and restitution to victims, often with interest. The severity of the penalties depends on the specific crime committed.

Can state and federal agencies investigate white collar crimes?

Yes, both state and federal agencies can investigate white collar crimes. This means that individuals charged with such crimes may face prosecution at both levels of government.

Why is it important to seek legal representation for white collar crime charges?

It is crucial to seek legal representation for white collar crime charges because these cases are complex and can have serious consequences. A qualified attorney can provide competent and aggressive representation to protect your rights.

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