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Criminal Defense
Alan G. Stoler, P.C., L.L.O., has extensive experience defending the rights of people arrested and accused of criminal offenses. The firm handles criminal cases on both the state and federal levels, ranging to the most serious felony indictments and death penalty litigation.
The firm's specialties within criminal defense include the following:
White Collar Fraud Defense
"White collar" fraud generally refers to illegal financial gain achieved through deception rather than through force or violence. White collar crime often involves sophisticated computer knowledge or a deep understanding of complex business and financial systems. Charges may result from state or federal police work, or from regulatory investigations by the U.S. Department of Justice, the U.S. Attorneys' Office, the Securities and Exchange Commission, or other government bodies. Some of the most common types of white collar fraud are securities fraud, embezzlement, computer or Internet fraud, and procurement fraud. The law offices of Alan G. Stoler, P.C., L.L.O., can assist individuals facing white collar fraud charges in any forum.
Death Penalty Litigation
In death penalty cases, Alan G. Stoler, P.C., L.L.O., stands ready to manage post-conviction actions, such as petitions for writs of certiorari, habeas corpus and clemency petitions, and motion work. The firm's attorneys are skilled at factual investigation and the development of mitigation evidence for these cases.
Conspiracy
Criminal procedural law tends to favor prosecutors on conspiracy charges. The essence of conspiracy is an agreement between parties to engage in unlawful activity, which agreement is usually inferred from the facts or circumstances. Under some statutes, the conspiracy can involve any act injurious to public health, public morals, free commerce, or any act perverting justice. Conspiracy can be charged along with the main offense, or by itself. If you are charged with a conspiracy in state or federal court, contact Alan G. Stoler, P.C., L.L.O., for assistance.
Criminal Appeals
In instances where a criminal defendant was not able to avoid conviction at the trial level, Alan G. Stoler, P.C., L.L.O., can assist trial counsel in crafting appeals and post-conviction remedies.
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