Embezzlement Charges
If you have been charged with embezzlement, you may wonder how serious these charges
are and whether or not you need an attorney to help represent you in court. Texas
law defines embezzlement as theft of some financial resource by an individual or entity
in charge of managing those resources. This can be as small as a cashier taking a few
bills at a convenience store or as large as a stock broker stealing millions of dollars
from his or her clients. Regardless of the size, you are going to need an experienced
attorney to represent you.
The laws surrounding embezzlement are complicated. To make matters worse, the
prosecution has a head start. In most embezzlement cases, law enforcement has been
investigating a defendant for months or even longer before charges are even filed. The
prosecution is ready to go as soon as you are charged. In order to mount an effective
defense against these charges, you need a legal professional who has experience with
these types of cases. Our attorneys have been helping people fight off false embezzlement
charges for twenty years, and we know how to prepare our clients for this type of trial.
So if you or someone you love has been charged with embezzlement, contact the white collar defense attorneys
at Grossman Law Offices and make sure you have a fair trial.
Related articles:
White Collar Crimes
Theft Charges
Questions answered in this article:
How serious are embezzlement charges?
What is the difference between theft and embezzlement?
Do I need an attorney to fight my embezzlement charge?