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If you’ve been charged with embezzlement, fraud, or another type of white collar crime in Battle Creek, Michigan, you’re going to need the assistance of an experienced, effective criminal defense attorney. And the sooner the better. Contact David G Moore, Attorney at Law, and his team of highly efficient defense lawyers today for the best representation you’ll find anywhere in this region. We take a client-centered approach to every case, and we guarantee that we’ll fight for you, and all of your rights, tirelessly, to achieve the best possible results in your case.
Attorney Moore was an assistant prosecuting attorney, in both Cass and Saint Joseph Counties, and he understands the court system from both perspectives. You can trust in his extensive experience, and his fervent dedication to maintaining his impeccable record of victory in white collar crime cases throughout southwest Michigan. Although it’s nearly always preferable to avoid trial, you’ll be happy to have Mr. Moore’s team on your side if your case goes there.
Bottom line? If you’re being investigated for white color crime, contact our friendly, professional staff, right away.
You're attorney may suggest using defense strategies like illegal search and seizure, conversion, duress, insanity, intoxication, statute of limitation infractions, entrapment, insufficient evidence, lack of intent, or others. Which specific approaches will be best in your case need to be explored.
You have to understand that plea bargaining is a privilege, not a right. The prosecutor can deny plea bargaining in your case. Overall, your options will depend on the strength of the evidence at hand, the prosecutors policies, and the severity of your charges.
The simple answer is yes. It is possible for charges to be lessened, or even dropped completely. However, you should understand that it doesn't typically happen without adequate justification. So, don't expect miracles, but keep your mind open. Talk with your criminal defense attorney about the specifics in your case.
How long it takes to resolve a white collar crime case depends on various elements, as you might expect. The complexity of the case at hand, clarity of evidence, court availability, and cooperation of witnesses and defendants all factor in.
There are dozens of white collar crimes possible, but some of the most common we deal with routinely are embezzlement, money laundering, bribery, insider training, securities fraud, and other types of financial deception.
Various factors specific to your case alone will determine what legal representation from Attorney Moore and his constituents cost. Schedule a free consultation today to discuss the nuances of your white collar crime charges.