It is a common misconception that individuals convicted of white collar crimes serve prison terms in jails that have "country-club" settings. The truth is far different —minimum-security facilities are not pleasant homes, and those sentenced to longer prison terms usually go to higher-security prisons. To have the best chance at avoiding or minimizing a prison sentence, contact an experienced white collar criminal defense attorney immediately.
What You Need to Know About White Collar Crime
State and federal officials are aggressively prosecuting individuals for white collar crimes such as embezzlement and fraud. If you are facing criminal charges, you need to speak to an experienced criminal defense lawyer right away.
To learn more about white collar crime, please review the content below and visit our Web page on white collar crime.
To arrange a free consultation about the specific circumstances of your case, call Reminger Criminal Defense toll free at 888-352-1377. We have offices in Cincinnati, Ohio, and Fort Mitchell, Kentucky.
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