White Collar Criminal Defense Attorney In Missouri
Whether you are still the target of a white collar criminal investigation or already facing charges, you need an aggressive, experienced defense attorney on your side. One of the biggest mistakes you can make is thinking that you can handle this situation on your own.
At Travis Noble, P.C., our lawyers understand how the government approaches these kinds of cases. Travis Noble Jr. spent a decade as a narcotics agent and police officer, so he has an in-depth understanding of the legal mechanisms in place – and what it takes to mount an effective defense for clients here in St. Louis and throughout the nation.
What Is Considered A White Collar Crime?
White collar crimes are financial crimes, so they often have multiple layers and aspects, especially when they involve the use of banking systems in different states.
Financial crimes of this nature are typically investigated by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and other government authorities. Some common white collar crimes include:
- Identity theft
- Bank fraud
- Insider trading
- Embezzlement
- Tax fraud
- Conspiracy
- Racketeering
- Securities fraud
- Hacking
- Mail fraud
- Wire fraud
- Extortion
Unfortunately, the scope of an investigation into a white collar crime can be huge, and people can be caught up in the wake of one without even realizing that they have done anything illegal. The penalties upon conviction for a white collar offense can range from fines and probation to significant time in federal prison. In many cases, there are mandatory minimums that apply – which is why it is critical to have a dedicated defender on your side.
Get Decades Of Legal Experience On Your Side
The government has plenty of attorneys and legal firepower on its side – so you need an equally robust defense. Even the threat of charges can turn your life upside down – so turn to an attorney with the strength and knowledge to fight back effectively. Call Travis Noble, P.C., at 314-450-7849 or email us directly to schedule a free consultation about your case.