White-Collar Criminal Defense
Why You Need To Take Criminal Law Very Seriously
Some people think of white-collar crime as a ‘lesser’ type of crime:
- Embezzlement
- Accounting fraud
- Banking crimes
- Money laundering
- Anti-trust violations
- Bankruptcy fraud
- Tax evasion
- Perjury
- False statements
People may think of white-collar crime as ‘victimless,’ because the crime usually doesn’t involve the threat of physical harm the way a carjacking or drug sale might.
The law does not agree with this perspective. If you are charged with a white-collar crime, you need to start talking to me, JONATHAN JONES, immediately.
I Know White-Collar Criminal Defense
I have handled white-collar criminal defense for clients facing major jail time or civil-forfeiture proceedings.
I step in quickly and start asking focused, aggressive questions about the evidence against you, so that pushy State or Federal investigators understand that you have someone who knows United States and Michigan criminal law on your side.
White-collar crimes can take a long time to prosecute. The earlier I intervene, the better your chances of wrapping up the case.
You do not want to give investigators or prosecutors any opportunities to pursue you—even when you think you are clean.
Criminal Law Is Complicated
I understand how many areas of law can affect white-collar criminal defense, too.
If there are criminal lawyers in Dearborn who have knowledge we need, we will use them—in most cases, I am fully capable of directing your defense and can talk to you about the results we want and how we will get them.
Do not go to jail over business crimes! Do not lose your home, cars or cash over paperwork!
Call 1-248-310-3399 to Learn About White-Collar Criminal Defense.