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Have you been charged with fraud, money laundering, embezzlement, or another type of white collar crime in Wyoming, Michigan? If you have, you’re going to need the skilled assistance of an effective, resourceful criminal defense attorney. And the sooner you retain that assistance, the better things are likely to go in court. Contact the David G. Moore Law Firm today, and allow our team of highly effective defense attorneys to dive into your case and deliver exceptional legal counsel throughout the entire process to come. We are sure that you’ll find our services invaluable.
Attorney Moore is a former assistant prosecuting attorney from both St. Joseph and Cass counties. He has a deep understanding of how the court system works from both sides of the fence. You can trust in his well-honed expertise, and firm commitment to maintaining his immaculate record of victory in white collar crime cases throughout Michigan.
And if it’s necessary to take your case to trial, you’ll feel confident that you have the best criminal defense team representing you. To be clear, if you’ve been charged with a white collar crime, contact our professional staff right now.
There are various possible defense strategies that might be suitable to use in your case, including conversion, duress, insanity, entrapment, lack of intent, intoxication, illegal search and seizure, and insufficient evidence.
First, you need to understand that plea bargaining is a privilege granted by a court, not a constitutional right. Your options for plea bargaining will depend on the seriousness of your charges, the clarity of evidence at hand, your particular prosecutor’s strategies, and the effectiveness of your legal counsel.
It's possible, and it happens all the time. However, you need to understand that charge dismissal or minimization doesn't commonly happen without efficient justification. So, don't expect a miracle, but do keep your hope intact.
There are a lot of different variables that contribute to the time frame of any particular white collar crime case, or any other type of criminal case for that matter. Some factors that will determine any particular case's timeline include the court’s availability, how well defendants and witnesses cooperate, and the precision of evidence presented.
There are numerous white collar crimes in the law books, but some of the most common that our team of criminal defense attorneys typically handle include bribery, embezzlement, insider trading, securities fraud, and money laundering.
It doesn't cost anything to come in and sit down with our team of professionals to discuss your case. During your initial consultation we'll discuss the nuances that will affect our fees in your case.