White Collar Crimes

White collar crimes are typically non-violent offenses committed by individuals in a professional or business setting, often involving financial or economic gain. Some common examples of white collar crimes include fraud, embezzlement and insider trading. These offenses can occur in a variety of settings, including corporations, government agencies, and financial institutions.

The consequences of a white collar crime conviction can be severe, including significant fines, restitution, and even imprisonment. In addition, individuals convicted of these crimes may face collateral consequences such as damage to their reputation and loss of employment. 

White collar crimes are often complex and prosecutors may rely on a variety of evidence, such as financial records, emails, and witness testimony to build their case. Malloy Law Offices can provide a skilled and experienced attorney who can conduct a thorough investigation of the facts, analyze the evidence, and build a strong defense strategy for your unique case.

If you are facing a white collar crime charge, you need a knowledgeable and experienced defense attorney on your side. Contact Malloy Law Offices today to schedule a consultation and learn how we can help defend you against this serious offense.