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"Making a charge and making it stick are two different things. Don't give in, simply because you have been charged. The government's ability to prove a white collar criminal offense is restricted because they don't know your business like you do. While there are many, many potential violations within white collar crime, there are also an equal number of business activities that are lawful and reasonable. Talk to Dale Carson Law."
"When your business partner steals money from you, or doesn't follow through with their side of the agreement, your remedy can be found in Civil Theft. This is a rare circumstance where lawyers can act as law enforcement in protecting their client's rights, often recovering triple damages and attorney's fees FOR THEIR clients. See what Dale Carson Law can do for you."
- Dale C. Carson
Just because you have been charged with white collar fraud, it does not mean a conviction will automatically follow. It does mean that in order to consider your options very carefully, you need to find a lawyer to protect your rights.
A Lawyer Has to Know Business to Understand White Collar Fraud
White collar fraud charges are much more complex and data-intensive than other criminal charges. A defense lawyer who fully grasps this complexity will often be able to exploit weaknesses in the prosecution's argument. However, this requires extensive knowledge of the workings of a business - something most lawyers don't have because that knowledge is not a part of normal legal training.
Attorney Dale C. Carson not only runs two private businesses, he also led a white collar fraud unit while working with the FBI. He works with a full team of private investigators as well as a former IRS agent, to sift through the tremendous amounts of data involved in any white collar criminal prosecution. He knows how to build the strongest possible case for your defense.
Fighting Wiretap and Electronic Surveillance Evidence
Most white collar fraud charges are constructed in large part on the basis of wiretap evidence. There may be a recording of you saying something that sounds incriminating. Understand that wiretap evidence is not infallible.
Dale C. Carson spent more than 30 years handling criminal investigations and he used wiretaps regularly during this time. He knows their weaknesses and he knows how to challenge any evidence they produce. Often, an early challenge to wiretap evidence can force the prosecution to drop a case even before charges have been formally filed.
To schedule a complimentary consultation to discuss your charges with fraud and embezzlement with Jacksonville defense attorney Dale C. Carson, please call 866-959-3540 or contact our firm online.

















