If you are facing sentencing for a white-collar crime, you are likely highly apprehensive. After all, the sentence you receive can affect your life for many years. Some white-collar crimes like fraud or embezzlement that involve large sums of money may trigger a federal mandatory minimum sentence based on the amount of money involved. Mandatory minimums may also be applicable if this is not your first conviction for a white-collar crime.
For many other white-collar federal convictions, sentencing can be altered by a number of factors. Having a knowledgeable Dallas, TX white-collar crime attorney by your side who has a thorough understanding of sentencing factors can significantly lessen your potential penalties. Your attorney will know how to present these factors in the best light possible, helping you get your life and your future back on track.
White-collar crimes are usually nonviolent in nature and involve concealment or deceit to gain a personal or business advantage or money. Examples include money laundering, securities fraud, embezzlement, corporate fraud, Ponzi schemes, tax evasion, health care fraud, mortgage fraud, cybercrime, bank fraud, racketeering, and more. The SEC, the FBI, and the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA), along with state authorities investigate white-collar crime. One of the most high-profile examples of white-collar crime in recent history is the Madoff Ponzi scheme that robbed approximately 37,000 victims of billions of dollars.
While the White-Collar Crime Penalty Enhancement Act of 2002 amended the Federal criminal code to increase penalties for mail and wire fraud and conspiracy to commit an offense against or defraud the United States, there is still “wiggle room” during sentencing for many white-collar crimes. Sentencing factors include:
Your Dallas, TX white-collar crime lawyer will play a significant role during sentencing. It is crucial that you consult with an experienced attorney from Spencer & Associates who is skilled in navigating the complexities of the federal legal system. Our firm has successfully handled high-profile white-collar criminal cases and has significant experience recovering seized assets. To schedule your free consultation, contact Spencer & Associates today at (214) 376-4441 to discuss your white-collar charges and receive the legal guidance you need.
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