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White Collar Crimes

Tallahassee, Florida White Collar Crimes Defense Attorney

Embezzlement, Mortgage Fraud, Medicare and Medicaid Fraud

"White collar crime" is an umbrella term used to refer to non-violent crimes such as:

  • Embezzlement
  • Bribery
  • Larceny
  • Extortion
  • All types of Fraud, including:
    • Wire fraud
    • Mortgage fraud
    • Land sale fraud
    • Medicare & Medicaid fraud
    • Mail Fraud
    • Bank Fraud
    • Internet Fraud
    • Treasury check fraud
    • Identity Theft
  • Racketeering
  • Obstruction of justice
  • Prescription Drug Fraud
  • Perjury

If you are under investigation or have been charged with a white collar crime in Florida or in a neighboring state such as Georgia, you are no doubt keenly aware of your need for an experienced attorney. You need a lawyer who can handle the complex analysis that white collar crime cases typically entail. Tallahassee attorney Clyde M. Taylor Jr. has more than 30 years of experience handling federal felony cases, including white collar crimes.

Contact the law firm to schedule a consultation with attorney Taylor. Discuss your white collar crime defense needs as a health care provider (doctor, pharmacist or therapist, for example), a CEO (officer of a corporation), or an employee. You may be accused of over billing, inflating the value of real estate in order to achieve a profitable "flip" buy and sell transaction, or dipping into corporate funds for personal advantage.

Attorney Clyde M. Taylor has successfully handled dozens of federal felony white collar crime cases. People who know criminal defense in the Florida Panhandle know Clyde Taylor. Attorney Taylor has handled white collar crime cases in federal courts along the Gulf Coast, the Atlantic Coast, and in Ohio and Indiana.

Call or e-mail the law firm to schedule a consultation.

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Toll Free 866-930-9451 Local 850-391-3228 There's Nothing More Serious Than Your Loss Of Freedom.
Significant Cases

State v. McDonald (Fla. 1st DCA, 1978)
Landmark APA case in Florida.

State v. Behr, et al (Fla. 1st DCA, 1980)
Knock and announce case resulted in suppression of 78,000 lbs. of marijuana.

United States v. Futch et al, (USDC 1981)
Federal trial in Savannah, both clients acquitted, 5 others convicted.

State v. Polk (99-199 CF)
Conviction for rape of a minor overturned in post-conviction proceedings based on new evidence and DNA in 2006, after client had served 5 years in prison.

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