I will be at your side every step of the way.

Defending Against White Collar Charges

The federal government does not take allegations of fraud lightly. The notion that white collar crimes are treated less seriously than other types of crime is false. A conviction on federal criminal fraud charges can result in a lengthy prison sentence and a criminal record that will follow you for life. It is important to protect your rights and your future with the help of an experienced criminal defense lawyer.

I am attorney Jeffrey Everhart, and I have more than 38 years of experience defending people from criminal charges at both the state and federal level. If you are under investigation or have been charged with fraud, it is important to seek legal counsel right away. Call me at 804-212-1363 to schedule an appointment to discuss your situation.

Building A Defense Against White Collar Allegations

I can help defend you against all fraud-related charges, including:

  • Ponzi schemes
  • Theft
  • Embezzlement
  • Identity theft
  • Cybercrime
  • Wire fraud
  • Mortgage fraud
  • Bank fraud
  • Prescription fraud
  • Health care fraud
  • Credit card fraud
  • Drug violations
  • Bank robbery
  • Kidnapping
  • Tax evasion

I understand how to attack the government’s evidence. I will thoroughly research the case to see if your constitutional rights were violated or whether criminal intent was even present. I will always work hard to help get your charges dismissed or reduced. As a champion for the rights of the accused, I am committed to helping you put up a strong fight against federal charges.

Get Protection From White Collar Charges Today

It is important to get in front of a federal case as soon as possible. Even if you have a suspicion that you may be under investigation, you should seek legal advice. Call Jeffrey L. Everhart, P.C., at 804-212-1363 or contact me online to schedule a consultation at my Henrico County law office. I represent clients throughout the greater Richmond area and across the commonwealth of Virginia.