Month: November 2020
It’s happened: you’ve been convicted of a federal crime. On TV, the lawyer confidently turns to the client and says: “Don’t worry. We’ll fix it on appeal.” In reality, the post-conviction options are a lot more complex, and appeals don’t always get you where you want to go. What is an appeal? An appeal is…
Should You Go to Trial if Accused of a White Collar Crime?
By Lee Koch
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November 4, 2020
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When you’re charged with a white collar crime then you’ve got some tough decisions ahead. One of them is to decide whether to take a plea bargain or whether to take your day in court. Though it’s impossible to give you specific legal advice without seeing the facts of your case, there are some general…
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