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Gregory S. Walston, Former Deputy Attorney General
of California for 6 years, knows how the system
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Representation in San Francisco, California since
1989
SAN
FRANCISCO CRIMINAL ATTORNEY
White Collar Crime
A
typical white collar criminal case is committed
through deception by professionals, business people,
entrepreneurs or public officials as opposed to
violent street crimes which occur through the
use of force.
White
collar criminal charges may encompass the areas
of embezzlement, counterfeiting, forgery, extortion,
bribery, perjury, larceny, receiving stolen property,
theft, telemarketing, fraud, insurance violations,
tax evasion/avoidance, and tax amnesties.
Penalties
will vary, but most often the prosecutor will
pursue restitution. The particulars of each situation
will determine whether or not jail time is sought.
If you are being investigated for a white collar
crime, immediately contact a San Francisco criminal
attorney at the Walston Legal Group
White
Collar Criminal Defenses
Possible
defenses for most white collar criminal cases
include insufficient evidence, factual innocence,
true owner and others.
Contact
an Experienced San Francisco Criminal Attorney
If
you find yourself under investigation for a white
collar crime, act promptly to protect yourself.
Consult with the Walston Legal Group, San Francisco
criminal attorney, immediately.
Practice
Areas:
Criminal
law: including San
Francisco criminal attorney representation
for Drunk
Driving, DUI, DWI, White Collar Crimes,
Drug Crimes,
Computer
Crime, Identity
Theft, Violent
Crimes
Injuries
& Accidents: including San
Francisco attorney representation for Cars,
Trucks & Bike accidents, Wrongful
Death, Assault
& Battery, Premises
Liability, Animal
Attacks, Medical
Malpractice, Dangerous
Products
Civil
Rights:
including attorney representation for
Constitutional Law, Police
Misconduct, Discrimination
Litigation
Defense: including San Francisco
attorney representation for Insurance
Defense,
Personal Injury, Premises
Liability, and Medical
Malpractice
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