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Embezzlement Charges - Utah Criminal Defense Attorneys

Embezzlement is a white collar crime that involves the illegal taking or appropriation of another person's assets. Frequently, embezzlement charges arise in the context of a business in which an employee, executive or president has illegally appropriated funds for their personal use.

Embezzlement can occur in any type of business, including banks, financial institutions, government offices and private retail businesses. These cases are often complex in nature and are best defended with the assistance of an experienced criminal defense attorney.

If you have committed the crime of embezzlement or believe you may be the subject of a criminal investigation by state or federal agents, the best way to protect your rights is by being proactive. Retaining the service of an experienced criminal defense lawyer early in your case is extremely important.

In many cases involving a white collar crime, a resolution can be reached that results in no criminal conviction or minimizes the criminal penalties that might have resulted without the early intervention of a defense attorney.

Contact The Law Offices of Kristopher K. Greenwood, LC in Ogden, Utah

If you have been arrested or are the subject of a criminal investigation in the state of Utah, contact the experienced criminal defense lawyers at the law offices of Kristopher K. Greenwood. Our team of experienced criminal defense attorneys has helped many clients who have been arrested or investigated for a white collar crime.

We handle a wide range of white collar crimes charges, including:

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