New Brunswick NJ White Collar Defense Attorneys
The term white collar crime is used to describe a range of non-violent criminal offenses involving some form of fraud, deception or breach of trust. Financial gain is almost always the motivating factor in these cases. If you are under investigation or have already been charged with a violation which you would describe as white collar, the New Brunswick Criminal Lawyers at The Law Offices of Jonathan F. Marshall are qualified to represent you. Our team of defense attorneys include Jason Seidman, Esq., a former supervisor in the Middlesex County Prosecutor’s Office, and possesses over 100 years in practice combined. We bring energy and careful attention to every detail in white collar criminal cases that we handle. When you combine this with our local presence and other qualifications, we have significant capabilities to help you. Contact our office in New Brunswick to speak to a lawyer at the firm free of charge.
Charged With A White Collar Offense in Middlesex County
We believe that it is only possible to achieve the best outcome for our clients when they are fully educated about their legal rights and options. You are the quarterback in terms of many decisions and knowing the implications of what you choose is pivotal to making the right ones in your criminal case. Our attorneys are highly experienced in the defense of an array of offenses that fall within the umbrella of white collar crimes and are ready to undertake a thorough review of the charges. We handle any white collar charge you may be facing in New Brunswick at the Superior Court including:
- Money laundering
- Insurance Fraud
- Embezzlement
- Political Corruption and Official Misconduct
- Mortgage fraud
- Racketeering
- Promoting gambling
Avoiding Severe Penalties Requires Skilled Representation
White collar offenses tend to involve significant dollar amounts which often result in first degree and second degree crimes. A first degree crime results in a fine of up to $200,000 and 10-20 years in state prison. A second degree crime carries maximum penalties that include a $150,000 fine and 5-10 years of incarceration. So although individuals who are charged with white-collar crimes usually don’t fit the classic profile of the hardened criminal, they nevertheless can land in prison for a long time if their cases are not handled properly. They demand the attention of an attorney with the energy, resources and commitment necessary to ensure that no detail is ever overlooked.
Middlesex County White Collar Criminal Lawyer
When facing white collar criminal charges, defendants are often faced with seemingly insurmountable amounts of evidence. The evidence used against a white-collar criminal can include e-mails, the contents of hard drives, banking records and other electronic data. Having a firm behind you that knows how to sort through and process such vast amounts of information can make or break your case. Familiarity with today’s e-discovery methods as well as case law can be critical. A lawyer with the skills to effectively mull through all of this complex evidence is here at The Law Offices of Jonathan F. Marshall. Our attorneys will work with you personally to build the strongest possible defense against your charges. Initial consultations are always free of charge. Call 732-246-7126 to contact us in New Brunswick NJ.