Board-Certified Criminal Defense Representation In Central Florida

White Collar Crimes We Defend

Our Orlando criminal defense attorneys at Lindsey, Ferry & Parker, P.A., represent clients facing a wide range of white collar crimes. Two of our attorneys are board-certified in criminal defense, giving you experienced guidance to protect your reputation, assets and freedom.

Common White Collar Crime Charges We Fight

Below are the white collar crime charges we normally handle:

  • Fraud: Fraud happens when someone deceives another person to gain money or property. Examples include investment fraud, insurance fraud and corporate fraud. We review evidence and challenge the prosecution’s claims to protect your rights.
  • Embezzlement: Embezzlement occurs when someone takes funds or property entrusted to them, often from an employer or organization. We carefully examine financial records and build a strong defense to counter allegations of theft.
  • Bribery: Bribery happens when someone offers, gives or accepts something of value to influence the actions of a public official or trusted individual. Our attorneys review the details of each case and create clear strategies to defend against criminal and regulatory charges.
  • Identity theft: Identity theft happens when someone uses another person’s personal information without permission to commit fraud. We help clients respond to accusations, including credit card fraud and other identity crimes.
  • Cybercrimes and computer crime: Cybercrimes include hacking, phishing, ransomware attacks and other offenses involving computers or networks. Our lawyers understand both the technical and legal issues to provide effective defense.
  • Money laundering: Money laundering means hiding the true source of illegally obtained money. We help clients respond to investigations and challenge evidence in cases that often involve complex financial transactions.
  • Corruption: Corruption can include bribery, kickbacks or misusing authority for personal gain. Our team defends clients against allegations of misconduct in both private and public sectors.
  • Tax evasion: Tax evasion occurs when someone intentionally avoids paying taxes through false reporting or hiding income. We work with clients to examine records and protect their rights in state and federal proceedings.
  • Forgery: Forgery is creating or altering documents to commit fraud. We review evidence and challenge charges to safeguard your freedom.
  • Ponzi schemes: A Ponzi scheme uses money from new investors to pay earlier investors in a fraudulent investment setup. Our attorneys guide clients through investigations and build strong defenses against both criminal and civil charges.

Frequently Asked Questions About White Collar Crime

Facing questions about white collar crime in Florida can be overwhelming. It’s natural to wonder what steps you should take next.

Q1: Should I hire a lawyer if I’m under investigation for white collar crime?
Yes. These investigations often involve complex financial and legal issues. Hiring an experienced attorney early helps protect your rights, respond to subpoenas and build a defense.

Q2: Can white collar crime charges be dropped or dismissed?
Sometimes. Charges may be reduced, dropped or dismissed if there is not enough evidence or if investigators make legal errors. A skilled attorney will review the facts, challenge improper procedures and negotiate with prosecutors when possible.

Q3: How long do white collar crime cases take in Florida?
The timeline varies. It depends on the complexity of the case, the number of parties involved and whether it is a state or federal investigation. Some cases resolve in months while others take years. Your attorney can help you manage timelines and guide you step by step.

Understanding these common questions can give you a clearer picture of what to expect, but every situation is unique and requires careful legal guidance.

Clear Guidance And Strong Defense When It Matters Most

Facing white collar crime charges can be overwhelming. Our board-certified criminal defense attorneys provide the guidance and defense you need to protect your reputation, assets and freedom. To schedule a free initial consultation, call 407-278-7692 or contact us online.