Hear from what Cobb Defense Attorneys have to say!
Flynn Broady
White collar crimes involve non-violent offenses committed for financial or personal gain, typically through fraud or deception.
Common charges include embezzlement, forgery, identity theft, securities fraud, and wire fraud.
Both state and federal laws may apply, depending on the scope of the offense.
Penalties are often tied to the financial loss or harm caused.
Significant fines and restitution to victims.
Probation or lengthy prison sentences, depending on the amount of money involved.
Federal charges can result in harsher sentencing guidelines.
Collateral consequences include loss of professional licenses, damaged reputation, and difficulty securing future employment.
White collar crimes are non-violent but still carry severe punishments.
Unlike traditional theft or robbery, these crimes often involve complex financial transactions, deception, or abuse of trust.
Prosecutors focus heavily on paper trails, electronic evidence, and intent to defraud.
Review of financial records, bank statements, and electronic communications.
Consideration of the defendant’s role (organizer vs. participant).
Amount of money lost and the number of victims involved are major factors in sentencing.
Federal agencies (FBI, SEC, IRS) may join investigations if the crime crosses state lines.
Lack of intent — arguing there was no intent to defraud.
Mistaken identity — challenging whether the accused was actually responsible for the transactions.
Insufficient evidence — questioning the accuracy of financial records or the investigation.
Entrapment — claiming law enforcement induced the act.
White collar charges may seem less severe because they’re non-violent, but the financial and personal consequences are life-altering.
The difference between a felony conviction and reduced charges can mean years of freedom, saving a career, and protecting a reputation.
An experienced defense can expose weaknesses in the prosecution’s evidence, negotiate reduced penalties, or even achieve a dismissal.
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