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5 Potential Consequences of White Collar Crime Convictions

September 22, 2022Eric G. Johnson

If you have been charged with or convicted of a white-collar crime, you may worry about the potential consequences and impact on your career and reputation. Depending on the crime, you may face prison time, fines, and even civil lawsuits. We understand these potential punishments can be overwhelming, so we may be able to take on your case and fight to get your charges and penalties reduced.

Our criminal defense lawyers at John D. & Eric G. Johnson Law Firm have years of experience serving those charged with white-collar crimes in Louisiana. We have worked on every type of white-collar crime case, so we are well-versed in the potential consequences of any situation. Because these cases can be complicated, we are here to help you understand what punishments you could face for white-collar crimes.

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  • 5 Penalties You May Face After a White Collar Crime Conviction
    • Time Behind Bars
    • Monetary Fines
    • Probation
    • Community Service
    • Civil Lawsuits
  • How a Criminal Defense Lawyer Can Help You With Your White Collar Crime Charge
  • Consult a Trustworthy Criminal Defense Lawyer at John D. & Eric G. Johnson Law Firm

5 Penalties You May Face After a White Collar Crime Conviction

Whether you get convicted of embezzlement, bank fraud, or money laundering, a white-collar crime charge can have extensive and serious consequences, ranging from fines to jail time. Potential penalties for white-collar crimes include the following:

Time Behind Bars

Depending on the criminal charge and the circumstances of the case, you could potentially face jail or prison time. When deciding if you should go to jail or prison and the length of the sentence, the judge typically takes your criminal record and the amount of money involved into account. Some white-collar crimes have as low as a six-month sentence while others have up to a 20-year sentence.

Monetary Fines

Generally, those convicted of white-collar crimes face prison time, fines, or both. Like prison time, the amount of fines you may have to pay depends on the crime itself and how much money is involved. Depending on the case, fines may range from $1,000 to $100,000. With the help of a criminal defense attorney in Monroe, you may get the charges and penalties reduced.

Probation

Probation is a period in which an officer supervises a defendant outside of jail instead of the defendant serving prison time. If you do not have a past criminal record, you may receive this punishment, or your sentence may be suspended. We may be able to fight for a probation sentence instead of jail time or a shorter probation period.

Community Service

When looking through your criminal record and the facts of your case, the judge may decide to give you a punishment of community service. This punishment is often given to those with a clean criminal record and low-level charges. Community service must benefit those in the community, and the nature of the service often depends on the charge. For instance, you may volunteer at a community organization or donate money.

Civil Lawsuits

You may also face other civil lawsuits in addition to your criminal charges. The plaintiff or the government may demand the money you received from the crime be turned over. The government may also have you forfeit any items purchased with the profits of the offense. Additionally, the plaintiff could pursue a civil lawsuit to recover financial losses.

How a Criminal Defense Lawyer Can Help You With Your White Collar Crime Charge

One of the best steps you can take for your case and getting your charges reduced or dropped, in the best case scenario, is to reach out to our experienced lawyers at John D. & Eric G. Johnson Law Firm. We may be able to help you manage your case in the following ways:

  • Conducting a thorough investigation of your charges
  • Developing defense strategies
  • Casting doubt on your charges
  • Analyzing officer behavior
  • Advocating for your rights on your behalf
  • Helping you make legal decisions
  • Answering all your legal questions
  • Communicating with you and your loved ones about the case

We understand receiving criminal charges and facing the potential consequences can be daunting, but you do not have to go through the legal process alone. You deserve high-quality representation that will fight tirelessly for your rights.

Consult a Trustworthy Criminal Defense Lawyer at John D. & Eric G. Johnson Law Firm

If you have been charged with a white-collar crime, you may wonder what punishments you could face. The penalties depend on your criminal record, the severity of the crime, and how much money was involved. Therefore, it’s crucial to contact our legal team because you deserve top-notch legal representation that will better your chances of a successful outcome.

At John D. & Eric G. Johnson Law Firm, we proudly provide innovative legal criminal defense services to Louisiana as we have for years. Our compassionate forgery crimes attorneys are prepared to listen to your story and use our skills and resources to develop the best path forward and build the strongest possible case to get your charges and penalties reduced. To schedule a free case consultation, call us at (318) 377-1555 or fill out our contact form.

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