White Collar Criminal Defense Attorney in New Jersey
This office can become involved in representing people charged with crimes, as well as victims of those crimes. When it comes to representing defendants, the group’s experience as former prosecutors is invaluable. We have been in a position to organize cases for prosecution, so we understand how to recognize strengths and weaknesses in charges against our white collar criminal clients.
In regard to victims of a white collar crime, our insight as former prosecutors means we can assist clients in conducting investigations when they have been victims of scams or embezzlement from employees or other individuals. The classic white collar crime usually involves some sort of embezzlement or theft from an employee, or a Ponzi scheme or other category of monetary transaction used to defraud the victims.
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