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White Collar Crime

Danbury Connecticut White Collar Crime Lawyer

White collar crime almost always involves a sting operation or long-term investigation by law enforcement. While authorities are engaged in surveillance, wiretapping, and sting operations, constitutional violations or even entrapement can occur. At the law office of Dom Chieffalo, private investigators, forensic accountants, handwriting experts, and computer professionals are consulted in defense of those charged with white collar crimes. Since white collar crime usually involves more than one person, prosecutors often charged those arrested with conspiracy as well. Once a charge of conspiracy is entered, prosecutors can avoid the hearsay rules governing most criminal trials, introducing statements made by others against you in the course of other trials. That's why it's essential to consult an experienced criminal defense lawyer as soon as possible if you know you are under investigation or have already been charged.

Don't let prosecutors intimidate you into pleading guilty or giving up your rights voluntarily. Before talking to prosecutors, contact white collar crime attorney Dom Chieffalo today. All consultations are completely confidential and protected by the attorney-client privilege, regardless of who you actually hire to represent you.

Fighting Charges of White Collar Crime

Criminal defense attorney Dom Chieffalo defends individuals charged with committing the following kinds of white collar crime:

  • Embezzlement
  • Bribery
  • Accounting fraud
  • Broker misconduct
  • Money laundering
  • Insider trading
  • Over billing
  • Counterfeiting
  • Computer fraud
  • Theft of company secrets

What the Police Won't Tell You

Even if you haven't been arrested and the police claim you are not a suspect, talking to them without a lawyer creates certain risks. First of all, the police don't have to tell you everything they know. As a result, investigators might interview you just to see whether or not what you tell them matches up with what someone else has said or what they already know.

Statements that contradict evidence police already have could result in your being investigated or even charged. Secondly, you may be a suspect even if they claim you aren't. As a result, people often think they can somehow talk their way out of being arrested or investigated. However, with each statement you make to the police voluntarily, you expose yourself to having those same things held against you later in a court of law should you be charged.

Be Safe instead of Sorry - Contact Attorney Dom Chieffalo Today

In any white collar criminal investigation, it's important to get out ahead of the charges or case against you. Challenging the police and investigators when they attempt to monitor your activities, confiscate your computer, wiretap your phone, or interrogate you can mean a difference in whether or not you are even ever brought to trial.

To schedule a consultation to discuss your case and how Mr. Chieffalo can help you, contact white collar crimes attorney Dom Chieffalo today.


 
 

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