by David Rosenfield | Jun 19, 2017 | 1: Life Before Federal Prison, David Rosenfield |
Federal Sentencing Hearing Not surprisingly, one of the first questions that my clients accused of criminal activity ask me is: What can I expect at my federal sentencing hearing? If my client is charged with a federal crime, it is necessary to determine to what...
by David Rosenfield | Oct 13, 2016 | 1: Life Before Federal Prison, David Rosenfield |
Bail Hearing For A White Collar Defendant When a defendant is charged with a white collar crime, one of the first issues to be addressed is bail. The purpose of bail is to ensure that a defendant will appear in court during all phases of his or her case, including...
by Justin Paperny | Aug 3, 2016 | David Rosenfield |
When you are convicted of a white collar crime, you have many things to think about. First and foremost, are you going to prison? Second, how will this affect your family? Third, as a convicted felon, what rights will you lose, such as the right to vote, and how...
by Justin Paperny | Jul 11, 2016 | David Rosenfield |
TO COOPERATE OR NOT TO COOPERATE – THAT IS THE QUESTION You are under investigation for a white collar crime, and are approached by Government agents or prosecutors and asked to cooperate. They may want you to meet with them and have you provide information...
by David Rosenfield | Jun 28, 2016 | David Rosenfield, Defense Attorneys |
You have been charged with a white collar crime, and are facing a potentially lengthy prison sentence if convicted, significant legal fees to defend yourself, and the prospect of a trial where your “dirty laundry,” in terms of the charges against you, will be aired in...
by David Rosenfield | Mar 30, 2016 | David Rosenfield |
ADDITIONAL THOUGHTS ON WHAT TO DO IF FACED WITH A SURPRISE VISIT BY GOVERNMENT AGENTS If you have been following my blog, you know that I just completed a series of five blogs on the issue of government interviews. Recently, a friend shared with me the advice he had...