An Ohio Criminal Defense Lawyer with Prosecution Experience
Criminal charges involving financial or monetary gain are called white collar crime. White collar crimes are often quite complex by nature and often entail complicated legal and financial issues. On the other hand, white collar crimes usually involve most of the same legal principals and laws as other types of crimes, and people charged with white collar crimes have the identical rights and protections as defendants accused of any other crimes.
Ohio Attorney Dan Weisenburger is a former prosecutor who has spent the past 25 years defending clients in Portage County, Summit County and the surrounding municipalities against a wide array of white collar crimes. He is extremely familiar with the local criminal justice systems, and as a nationally certified Criminal Trial Specialist can provide the quality legal representation that general practitioners simply cannot match. Mr. Weisenburger is a solo practitioner and will handle your case personally.
Working to Secure Favorable Results Inside and Outside Court
Due to his experience working on both sides of the law, Attorney Weisenburger can anticipate the tactics the prosecution will likely use against you. During his legal career, Mr. Weisenburger has negotiated thousands of beneficial plea agreements on his clients' behalf. He will diligently pursue the best possible resolution in accord with your goals in the case. Mr. Weisenburger has tried hundreds of criminal cases as a lawyer and is not reluctant to go to court in order to protect his clients' rights. If your case does go to trial, you can be confident knowing that your case is being handled by an experienced courtroom trial lawyer who has been practicing in the field of criminal law for more than 28 years.
Attorney Weisenburger has ample experience in defending such white collar crimes as:
• Embezzlement
• Forgery/Uttering A Forged Document
• Misuse of Credit Cards
• Passing Bad Checks
• Identity Theft
• Telecommunications Fraud
• Criminal Simulation
• Defrauding Creditors
• Unauthorized Use of Property
• Trademark Counterfeiting
Whether the crime charged is a misdemeanor or a felony, the potential penalties include fines, incarceration, restitution, criminal forfeiture and other community control sanctions. It is essential to have skilled legal counsel to protect your rights as well as your future.
If you have been charged with a white collar offense, or believe you are being investigated for a white collar crime, contact Attorney Dan Weisenburger today for a free confidential consultation and begin building a strong defense against your charges. Our Summit County clients are served by our Stow office on Route 91, just 2 miles East of Stow Municipal Court. Our Portage County clients are served by our Downtown Ravenna office on Route 59, just half a block East of the Portage County Courthouse.
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