White Collar Crimes

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San Antonio White Collar Criminal Defense Attorney

The term white-collar crime includes a wide array of criminal acts that are committed in a business or professional setting for financial gain.

If you are accused of a white-collar crime, you face not only the pressures of criminal prosecution, but also negative publicity and catastrophic damage to your reputation.

Penalties for white-collar crimes range from probation, fines, and criminal forfeiture, to lengthy prison sentences.

If you are under suspicion or investigation for a white-collar crime charge, we can assist you.

Under no circumstances should you talk to anyone without an attorney. Your silence cannot be used against you. Statements made to the police or investigators without the presence of an experienced attorney by your side can seriously jeopardize your defense options.

We have successfully represented clients in state, local and federal jurisdictions in a wide range of white-collar crime charges such as:

  • Bank fraud
  • Mortgage fraud
  • Real estate fraud
  • Insurance fraud
  • Forgery
  • Embezzlement
  • Credit card fraud
  • Medicare, Medicaid and healthcare fraud
  • Elder Fraud

Schedule a Consultation with an Experienced White-Collar Defense Attorney

Aggressive representation by a qualified criminal defense lawyer can facilitate the dismissal of charges by the prosecution, enter into a favorable plea agreement, or negotiate a less severe punishment.

Effective representation can also reduce or eliminate potential civil consequences of criminal prosecution such as claims for restitution, damages and forfeiture.

No matter what the charges, no matter how complex the case, we have the background and the legal expertise to provide the aggressive and highly skilled legal representation you deserve.

Contact my office today for a free confidential consultation (210) 881-7509.

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