Marietta White Collar Crimes Attorney
Experienced Defense from Henrickson & Sereebutra
White collar crime is a broad category. It usually involves criminal acts committed in commercial and business settings, often with the intent of fraudulently creating a significant financial or economic gain. Although these offenses are considered nonviolent, they still carry consequences that are just as serious as those of violent criminal offenses.
The penalties of conviction for a white collar offense can be devastating for your career and your future opportunities. Extended prison time and heavy fines can leave you struggling for years after serving your sentence. A skilled white collar criminal defense lawyer in Marietta may offer the legal protection you need to prevent the damaging effects of a conviction.
At Henrickson & Sereebutra, their white collar crime attorneys have 40+ years of collective experience handling over one thousand criminal cases. Contact the firm and explore your legal options with them in a free consultation!
White Collar Crime vs. Blue Collar Crime
"White collar" and "blue collar" are popular phrases that also carry meaning when it comes to criminal law. White collar and blue collar are generally distinguished based on violence and economic gain. Whether a crime is considered white collar or blue collar, it has the potential of causing serious legal troubles for an individual.
- Blue collar crimes include violent offenses such as theft crimes, drug crimes, and other street violations.
- White collar crimes include bribery, fraud, and a number of federal crimes as well.
Categories of White Collar Crime
At Henrickson & Sereebutra, their white collar crime attorneys in Marietta handle a variety of different cases. It is possible to illegally obtain economic or financial gain in many different situations, and with more than one thousand cases handled over their years of practice, the firm is able to take on even the most complex white-collar cases, whether they involve violations of federal guidelines and/or the Georgia Code.
Common forms of white-collar crime include the following:
- Bribery
- Embezzlement
- Forgery
- Identity theft
- Insider trading
- Insurance fraud
- Money laundering
- Mortgage fraud
- Wire fraud
The firm frequently handles white collar crime defense against charges of forgery. Many individuals do not realize that just being in possession of a forged check or other fraudulent items can lead to criminal charges. Their Marietta white collar crime lawyers also take on many cases of money laundering and other federal crimes that require abilities of a skilled professional.
If you are facing a federal crime, learn more about the charges here.
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