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New York White Collar Crime Attorney

Albany Criminal Defense Lawyer

Are you facing criminal charges for identity theft, computer fraud or another white-collar crime in New York? At the Law Office of Mark J. Sacco, PLLC, our New York white collar crime attorneys offer experienced and discreet representation for people throughout the state from Albany to Long Island to Buffalo.

If you are facing charges or are under investigation for a white-collar crime, we encourage you to contact a New York white collar crime attorney as soon as possible. Early intervention in white-collar cases is extremely important. For a free consultation with an experienced criminal defense lawyer, call our Albany, New York, or Schenectady, New York law firm at 518-631-4046 or contact us online .

Identity Theft and White Collar Criminal Defense

We handle a wide range of white-collar crimes in state and federal courts, including:

White-collar Crimes Must Be Handled Carefully

Before you retain any criminal defense attorney, ask them if they have experience with identity theft, RICO violations, business fraud, Medicaid fraud and other types of white-collar cases. White-collar crimes are a distinct area of criminal law. Many white-collar charges are filed in federal court. Federal courts have their own sentencing guidelines and rules of evidence. Our attorneys have significant experience handling criminal cases in federal courts, as well as state courts.

Contact the Law Office of Mark J. Sacco, PLLC

If you have been charged with identity theft, public corruption or other white-collar crimes and need to speak with an attorney, schedule a consultation at our Albany, New York, or Schenectady, New York, law office. Call us at 518-631-4046 or contact us online .

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