White Collar Crime Defense

Miami, Florida White Collar Crime Defense Attorneys

Regardless of whether you are currently under investigation or have already been charged in a criminal case, it is essential that you avoid talking to police or prosecutors until you consult a lawyer. Since white collar crime usually involves financial mismanagement, fraud, or bribery, prosecutors often introduce conspiracy charges against the accused as well. Once conspiracy charges are introduced, hearsay rules protecting you from unsubstantiated claims and statements made by others charged, is suspended: alleged statements attributed to you by other suspects can be introduced as evidence against you at trial.

At Rothman & Associates, our criminal defense lawyers act immediately to protect the rights and interests of our clients. We hire forensic accountants, private investigators, computer experts, and handwriting analysts in evaluating and the evidence against you and preparing your defense. We're prepared with the resources needed to undermine the prosecution's version of events, expose contradictory evidence, and identify illegally-obtained statements and records.

To discuss your case during a completely confidential consultation, contact the white collar crime attorneys at Rothman & Associates today.

White Collar Crime and Criminal Charges

The law office of Rothman & Associates defends clients charged with committing white collar crime, including:

Putting the Prosecution's Case on Trial

Prosecutors are interested in obtaining convictions. As a result, they sometimes ignore evidence and leads that contradict their case. In white collar crime cases, they often offer plea bargains in exchange for testimony against others. When this happens, others involved in a crime can lay the blame on others that had little if any role in committing a crime.

At Rothman & Associates, our attorneys follow alternative leads, interview witnesses ignored by the prosecution, and call into question testimony obtained in exchange for a reduction in charges or sentencing. We expose conflicts of interests, point out evidence that contradicts the prosecution's claims, and expose investigative short cuts that raise serious doubts in regard to the charges against our client.

Protect Your Rights - Contact Rothman & Associates Today

We understand how investigators and prosecutors think and how white collar crime investigations are typically conducted. Our attorneys are experienced in exposing prosecutorial overreach and the kinds of mistakes often made in these white collar crime cases.

To schedule a confidential consultation in order to discuss how we can help you, contact the law office of Rothman & Associates today.

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