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Hattiesburg White Collar Crime Lawyer

Mississippi Fraud Lawyer and Federal Criminal Defense Attorney

If you are charged with fraud or another white collar crime, you will most likely be charged with a federal offense. A conviction could send you to federal prison for many years. This is why you need a lawyer with federal criminal defense experience.

I am attorney T. Michael Reed and I have experience with federal criminal cases. You can trust my knowledge and skill as a litigator in state and federal court. I have handled complex white collar cases and know what it takes to prepare and argue them in federal court. To make an appointment, please call 601-255-4888 today.

Hattiesburg White Collar Crime Attorney

White collar crime usually involves monetary theft via a criminal commercial or business activity. Charges that are commonly brought in white collar cases include conspiracy, mail fraud and wire fraud. I can defend you against many white collar charges, such as:

  • Embezzlement
  • Bribery
  • False pretense
  • Conspiracy
  • Fraud
  • Racketeer-Influenced and Corrupt Organization Act (RICO) violations

Because white collar cases involve finance and business matters, your lawyer must understand complex financial regulations. My experience with these types of cases is a valuable asset. I also work with accountants and forensic accountants to examine the financial records involved. Sometimes a case comes down to differing opinions of financial records or transactions.

My goal is make it harder for the prosecution to prove that you are guilty. I will work to keep you from being indicted. However, if you are indicted and if your case goes to trial, I will aggressively defend you in court.

For a free consultation to discuss your case, please call my office at 601-255-4888 or contact me online.

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