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Columbus White Collar Crime Attorney

A white-collar crime is typically identified as a corporate crime. It is easy to point fingers in the corporate world, and without good representation, you could find yourself in a lot of trouble. Those who commit white-collar crimes are, in fact, criminals. They can serve jail time and even lifelong sentences. This is why it is extremely important to hire quality professional help.

Have you or someone you know been arrested for a white collar crime in Columbus, Ohio? If so, contact our experienced Columbus White Collar Crime Attorney at Funkhouser Law today!

As mentioned before, white-collar crime usually covers all of the aspects of corporate crime, including but not limited to:

  • Fraud- defined as a lie or deception that is made for personal gain or to damage another person or company
  • Bribery- providing money to a person for illegal activities or in a way that is inconsistent with the normal responsibilities of that person. Also, can be extortion- withholding embarrassing information for a fee
  • Insider Trading- trading stocks with the knowledge of information that is not available to the general public
  • Embezzlement- a fancy word that basically means stealing, usually large sums of money from a corporation or the corporate backers
  • Computer Crime- may include any of the aforementioned crimes, but is typified by the use of elaborate technology
  • Forgery- adapting or imitating documents or signatures for personal gain

 

This form of criminal activity has recently been popularized by celebrity cases, such as Martha Stewart’s insider trading or the embezzlement scam committed by several of the higher-ups at Enron. It has even been romanticized in films like Office Space, where the characters plan to steal millions of dollars from their employer. Most people who commit these crimes do not realize that they people that they affect most are the investors, and the government has the responsibility to protect these people. However, you have a right to a fair trial and will be given one.

Without the assistance of a competent white collar crime attorney, you will go to jail if you are charged with one of these crimes. Rumors circulate about “white-collar prisons” and how they are much more luxurious than regular state penitentiaries. However, they are still jails. You will live in a cell and be kept from the outside world. To avoid this fate, you must prove to a judge and a jury that you did not commit any crime. There is no other defense for this, but a lighter sentence may be obtained by pleading guilty and thereby hastening the trial process.

Have you or someone you know been arrested for a white collar crime in Columbus, Ohio? If so, contact our experienced Columbus White Collar Crime Attorney at Funkhouser Law today!

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I practice law throughout Ohio including the following cities:

  • Columbus
  • Dublin
  • Westerville
  • Hilliard
  • Whitehall
  • Bexley
  • Groveport
  • Obetz
  • Pataskala
  • Lancaster
  • Plain City
  • Marysville
  • Upper Arlington
  • Worthington
  • New Albany
  • Gahanna
  • Reynoldsburg
  • Pickerington
  • Canal Winchester
  • Grove City
  • Galloway
  • Delaware
  • London

  • I practice law in the following Ohio counties:

  • Franklin
  • Fairfield
  • Delaware
  • Licking
  • Clark
  • Union
  • Pickaway
  • Ross
  • Madison
  • Fayette