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Lubbock Theft & Fraud Defense Lawyers

A federal fraud conviction carries the potential for serious consequences. Whether the conviction is for tax fraud, Medicare fraud, Medicaid fraud, or mail and wire fraud, the penalties can be severe. Like fraud convictions, theft convictions can also carry the potential for jail time and steep fines. Because of the severity of the consequences, it is important to build a strong, effective defense to these types of accusations.

At the Lubbock law firm of Hurley, Guinn, Singh & VonGonten we have extensive experience defending clients throughout Texas against charges of bank fraud, mortgage fraud, embezzlement, as well as other white-collar crimes. Using this experience, our criminal defense attorneys will stand up for your rights. Contact us today online or call to speak with an experienced Lubbock, Texas white collar criminal defense lawyer.

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If you are facing a theft or fraud charge, place your freedom and future in the hands of an experienced lawyer. Contact us today online or call to arrange a free case evaluation with a Lubbock, Texas criminal defense attorney.

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Defending Against Fraud Charges • Federal Fraud Defense Lawyer • Federal Grand Jury

Subpoena Defense Attorney

Our criminal defense lawyers also defend people facing a wide range of fraud charges, including allegations involving:

  • Bank fraud

  • Wire fraud

  • Mail fraud

  • Tax fraud

  • Healthcare fraud — including Medicare fraud & Medicaid fraud

  • Real estate fraud / Mortgage fraud

  • Internet fraud

  • Money laundering

Federal law enforcement officers and federal prosecutors frequently use the grand jury to investigate and gather information related to these types of allegations. The grand jury has the authority to subpoena witnesses not only to testify but also to produce documents to aid in such an investigation. If you have received a grand jury subpoena, it is important to contact an experienced criminal defense attorney to advise you of your rights.

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