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GeorgiaWhite Collar Crime Lawyers in Cherokee County, Georgia

When someone uses the phrase "white collar crime" in Cherokee County, Georgia, it typically means financially motivated criminal offenses.


White collar crimes are often committed by professionals in positions of trust for monetary gain.


White collar crimes can be prosecuted in state or federal courts in or around Cherokee County, Georgia.


Different types of white collar crimes cases can be defined to include schemes to defraud, organized fraud, and theft by deception or misrepresentation.


Other examples include embezzlement, extortion, mail fraud, insurance fraud, credit card and debit card fraud, and identity theft, forgery.


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William W Fincher III

William W Fincher III
109 Breckenridge Dr
Canton, GA 30115
Licensed for 45 years, William W Fincher III is a Tax Law and Bankruptcy lawyer who attended Wofford College... read more >

Ralph Fredrick Forsythe

Ralph Fredrick Forsythe
Appalachian Public Defender's Office
103 Westbrook Xing
Acworth, GA 30102
Licensed for 24 years, Ralph Fredrick Forsythe is a Criminal Defense lawyer who attended Atlanta's John Marshall Law School... read more >

David Lee Cannon

David Lee Cannon
Solicitor General Cherokee County
PO Box 1207
Canton, GA 30114
Licensed for 30 years, David Lee Cannon is a Criminal Defense lawyer... read more >
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