Embezzlement – Employee Theft Crimes in Dallas, TX
Dallas Embezzlement Lawyer
Fighting to Protect Your Rights Throughout North Texas
Dallas-Fort Worth Lawyer Zealously Defends Against Embezzlement and Employee Theft Charges
If you have been charged with embezzlement or other felony theft crime, you are probably wondering what type of an attorney can help you, and what will happen next.
Being charged is stressful, but the answers are simple, you want to hire an attorney that fights to help you avoid a conviction. Not just any attorney, but a local criminal defense lawyer in Dallas – Fort Worth where you are facing Embezzlement and employee theft related charges. More importantly, you need an attorney with years of experience handling these types of cases.
Results And Experience Handling Employee Theft Allegations Matter
With decades of experience defending embezzlement, employee theft, and felony theft charges, Tim Clancy has hundreds of case wins as proof that he knows how to help you avoid a conviction.
With case results ranging from reduced charges to not guilty verdicts at trial, Tim knows how to fight these types of charges, and protect your rights and freedom.
Call to schedule a consultation to discuss your charges with Tim Clancy today.
How We Defend Embezzlement Allegations In the Dallas Courts
We do not simply represent you in court and walk you through the system. Instead, we defend from start to finish if you are being investigated or are being charged with embezzlement or any other state or federal white collar criminal investigations in DFW Metroplex and North Texas.
We have taken numerous employee theft and embezzlement cases to trial with successful results. Give us a call to discuss your case, and Tim will explain how he can help, and his expectations.
Remember, time is of the essence if you have been arrested and facing charges. You need to give your defense counsel enough time to properly strategize and begin laying the groundwork for your defense before prosecutors ensnare your testimony with traps.
How Embezzlement Crimes Are Defined By Texas Law
Embezzlement is a type of property theft characterized by theft of money or property entrusted to an employee. What distinguishes embezzlement from theft is the violation of trust between the employer and employee
Aggravated Embezzlement
This is an aggravated charge that occurs when the accused committed embezzlement against either a non profit organization, senior citizen, government employee, or in a contract with the government.
If any of these aggravating factors apply to the crime, and are proven in the case, the accused will be subject to fines and penalties one bracket above what would normally be imposed.
What Happens If You Are Found Guilty Of Aggravated Embezzlement
Often you will end up owing restitution if found guilty of these offenses. Restitution is when the judge orders the person convicted of embezzlement to pay a sum of money back to the party they stole from.
In some cases, restitution can lead to lighter sentencing. In others, it is ordered in conjunction with hefty fines and prison sentencing. The fines and penalties for embezzlement vary dramatically, depending on the amount of money or value of the property in question.
To discuss your Texas embezzlement charges or state or federal white collar theft crime investigation with an experienced defense attorney, call embezzlement defense lawyer Tim Clancy to schedule a confidential consultation at (214) 550-5771.
Contact Us Today for a Free Consultation To Discuss Your Case
Tim Clancy is a passionate, strategic defense attorney who knows how to fight government prosecutors. If you are facing fraud or other white collar crime charges, or if you are under investigation for fraud, or other federal or white collar crime, you need an experienced Texas trial lawyer; we can help.
For additional information about state or federal fraud and white collar crime, or to discuss your matter in confidence with an experienced white collar crime attorney, schedule a confidential consultation by calling us at (214) 550-5771. If you prefer, fill out the contact form in the left margin and we will contact you.
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