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White Collar Crime |
Crimes that do not involve physical violence, and that relate largely to financial matters, are often called "white-collar crimes."
White-collar crimes involve most of the same legal principles as do other crimes, and people charged with white-collar crimes have the same rights and protections as defendants accused of other crimes.
On the other hand, white-collar offenses are often very complex, and involve numerous complicated legal and factual issues. The possible penalties include fines, prison sentences and criminal forfeiture.
When individuals are charged with a white-collar crime, it is essential that they seek legal counsel from an experienced criminal defense attorney. Kirk Lechtenberger is experienced in representing individuals in white-collar offenses including:
- Embezzlement
- Perjury
- Bank fraud
- Mail fraud
- Money laundering
- Larceny
- Wire fraud
- Bankruptcy fraud
- Theft
- Forgery
- Credit card fraud
- Counterfeiting
- RICO claims
- Extortion
- Internet theft
- Computer crimes including computer hacking, computer theft, and computer fraud
If you have been accused of a white collar crime including bank fraud, computer crimes and embezzlement, criminal defense attorney Kirk Lechtenberger can provide expert legal counsel.
Kirk works with other professionals to maximize positive results including; licensed private investigators, forensice accountants, board certified toxicologists, and other critical professionals.
Call 214-871-1804 for a free office consultation and case analysis with an experienced criminal defense lawyer.
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