Federal & White Collar Crimes
Federal and White Collar Criminal Defense Attorneys
If you have been accused of a federal or state white collar crime including conspiracy, embezzlement, or fraud, you have just cause to worry about your future, your family, and your ability to recover after such a criminal investigation and charge, whether you are guilty or not. In federal cases, the great majority of accused persons serve penitentiary time, due to the strict requirements of the Federal Sentencing Guidelines. It is crucial in such cases to hire an attorney conversant with the Guidelines and who is familiar with Federal Criminal Procedure. In many federal cases, a client forfeits valuable strategic options in his case by delaying the retention of counsel, or by hiring the wrong lawyer.
If you have not yet been charged, but believe that you may be, you need an attorney now. We can help you protect your rights to combat your investigation and prevent a criminal charge or, if one is eventually filed, to reduce your potential for conviction and serious punishment.
In white collar crimes cases, it is always our goal to ensure that our clients are acquitted or receive minimum penalties and, of course, we initially seek to have charges dismissed. At Robert M. Phillips & Associates, our white collar criminal defense lawyers are committed to assisting individuals accused of a range of white collar crimes. Please contact Robert M. Phillips & Associates today if you are interested in effective and aggressive criminal defense for a white collar crime or if you have questions regarding any of the following crimes:
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Conspiracy
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Money laundering
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Fraud
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Embezzlement
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Real estate fraud
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Stock fraud
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Bank fraud
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Tax fraud
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Conspiracy
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Federal drug cases
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Forgery
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Larceny
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Extortion
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Internet fraud
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Identity theft
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Securities Fraud
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Environmental Crimes
Federal court can be a nightmare for anyone accused of a federal white collar crime. Unlike state court, where every judge has sentencing discretion, the Federal Sentencing Guidelines demand mandatory minimum sentences in many cases. It is essential that you retain the services of an experienced white collar criminal defense lawyer as early as possible to defeat your charge and prevent a long sentence.
At Robert M. Phillips & Associates, our attorneys are sensitive to the privacy concerns of our clients. We will work to resolve your criminal matter in an effective and discreet manner.
Free consultations ~ Credit cards accepted ~ Conveniently located directly across the street from the Williamson County Jail and next door to the Williamson County Courthouse Annex
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