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PENNSYLVANIA
Greenblatt, Funt & Flores LLC
1429 Walnut Street, Suite 1001
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19102
tel (215) 972-1600
fax (215) 665-0449
NEW JERSEY
Greenblatt, Funt & Flores LLC
35 Kings Highway East
Haddonfield, New Jersey 08033
tel (856) 429-7750
fax (856) 427-0360
Greenblatt,
Funt & Flores
Over 35 years experience
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CYBERCRIME OFFENSES
Estimates from analysts indicate that white
collar crime cost the nation upwards of $200 billion per year. That's
much more costly to society than "traditional" crimes
like burglary and theft, which accounts for a fraction of that amount.
As a result, prosecutors and courts are cracking down on white-collar
crimes. If you have been accused of a white-collar crime, you should
have an experienced advocate looking out for your interests.
Cybercrimes are criminal offenses, and they are
being prosecuted more and more vigorously every day. If you have
been charged with insurance fraud, mail fraud, counterfeiting, income
tax evasion, insider trading or other corporate crimes, you need
a skilled and determined lawyer to fight for your rights. The attorneys
at Greenblatt, Funt & Flores have been defending the rights
of those charged with white collar crimes for many years.
Cybercrime, including trade secret theft, identity
theft, and data theft and online scams can be just as serious as
any other criminal charge. Therefore, it is just as important for
you to retain a qualified white collar crime defense team for your
case. Greenblatt, Funt & Flores focus a tremendous amount of
resources on white collar crimes.
You need a competent and dedicated white collar
defense team. Contact Greenblatt, Funt & Flores today and give
yourself the best chance of avoiding arrest, criminal charges, or
even a prison sentence.
White Collar Crime - In Summary
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. If you have been charged with a white collar
crime, it is essential that you seek legal counsel from an experienced
criminal defense attorney at once so that you can preserve your
rights and protect your future.
Fraud
Fraud is a very serious, and very broadly defined,
criminal offense. Criminal fraud is a charge that can be brought
against a business, as well as against an individual (a business
cannot be put in prison, but can be hit with substantial fines).
A charge of fraud-let alone a conviction-can wreak havoc with the
reputation of a person or company charged. Zealous legal representation
is critical in fraud cases, as in all criminal cases. It is critical
for an accused to seek help from an experienced criminal defense
attorney.
Insider Trading
Insider trading is an offense that has received
a lot of attention in the media in recent years. The charge is a
serious one, and can subject a person to both civil and criminal
liability. It is critical for an accused to seek help from an experienced
criminal defense attorney.
Penalties for White Collar Crime
The most frightening part of being a defendant
in a white collar criminal case-or any criminal case-is the potential
penalty involved. Most white collar defendants have no prior experience
with the criminal justice system, and the question of what could
happen looms understandably large in their minds. An experienced
criminal defense attorney can give specific advice on the possible
penalties in a particular case.
Civil Consequences of White Collar Crime
A prosecution for a white collar crime can lead
to more than criminal penalties. Many white collar offenses may
give rise to civil lawsuits, brought either by the federal or state
government, or by the victims of the offense. Any civil liability
imposed as a result of these suits is in addition to, and not a
substitute for, the penalties imposed in the criminal case. An experienced
white collar crime attorney can give specific advice on the possible
civil liability in a particular case.
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