Frequently Asked Questions(FAQ)
White Collar Crimes
What constitutes white-collar crime and how does it differ from other types of crime?
White-collar crime generally involves non-violent, financial crimes such as fraud, embezzlement, and insider trading, focusing on deceit or breach of trust for financial gain.
Can embezzlement charges be defended against in court?
Embezzlement charges can often be defended against by challenging the evidence, proving the defendant’s right to the funds, or questioning the intent.
What are the potential penalties for committing fraud?
Penalties for fraud can range from fines and restitution to imprisonment, depending on the severity and amount involved.
How does the law office of Dennis R. Borren approach cases of insider trading?
Cases of insider trading are approached with a thorough investigation, building a defense around the nature of the information exchanged and the context of the transactions
What steps should I take if I'm accused of a white-collar crime?
If accused of a white-collar crime, it’s crucial to seek legal counsel immediately to protect your rights and start preparing a defense.