Strong Defense in White Collar Crime Cases
White-collar crimes involve a range of serious offenses usually committed by individuals affiliated with a corporation or with access to significant assets or funds. It has come to broadly encompass crimes of a complex nature that may involve fraud or internet offenses. At Morrow Alexander Porter & Whitley PLLC in Winston-Salem, we offer experienced and intelligent advocacy to protect our clients facing serious criminal charges.
You may be under investigation before you are charged. To protect your rights and challenge allegations against you, contact us as soon as possible.
Call 336-793-1005 today for a free consultation or case evaluation.
Our white collar crimes defense attorneys are experienced in:
- Embezzlement
- Money laundering
- Racketeering
- Credit card fraud
- Internet sex issues
- Identity theft
- Federal drug crimes
- Firearms
Extensive experience in the defense of federal crimes
Defending federal crimes can be extremely complicated and time consuming. Once you are charged with a federal crime, there may be little time to prepare a defense. Federal judges often want to try your case three to four months after indictment. We know how to pursue an intensive investigation to effectively prepare your case and have experience in evidence suppression and search and seizure motions, as well as motions to sever you from others charged as co-conspirators.
Pre-indictment defense
If you are under investigation, get in touch with us as soon as possible. Before indictment, you have many more options for defending yourself. We will contact the prosecutor and explain your case. Through negotiations and aggressive defense in court, we will protect your rights.
Sentencing
Sentencing in federal court is never done at the immediate conclusion of trial. A probation officer prepares an extensive report about the client and judges have federal guidelines to follow. Our attorneys know how to work for the most favorable sentence possible under the circumstances.
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Contact Morrow Alexander Porter & Whitley PLLC for a free initial consultation or case evaluation with an experienced North Carolina lawyer.







