White Collar Criminal Charges
White collar crime often are those offenses that are committed in a business environment or that are related to finances or politics.
White collar crimes often are those offenses that are committed in a business environment or that are related to finances or politics. Extortion, embezzlement, fraud, mail fraud, identity theft and bribery are all examples of white collar crimes. A person convicted with one of these offenses will usually face federal charges and this means harsher penalties. Imprisonment is one of the harsher penalties as well as victim restitution. Restitution is money that the defendant must pay to the alleged victim of the crime and combined with fines a person convicted of a white collar crime could end up paying out hundreds of thousands of dollars. Do not wait any longer, call Rogan Law today for a free consultation regarding you case, the call is free.
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