Tulare Criminal Defense
A criminal conviction can lead to severe penalties including jail or prison time. As a criminal defense lawyer, Gregory W. Fox has represented clients in criminal cases including: domestic violence, drug charges, gang offenses, gun charges and traffic offenses. Other criminal cases include:
- Assault/Battery
- Agriculture Offenses
- Arson
- Burglary
- Boating Under the Influence (BUI)
- Driving Under the Influence (DUI)
- Expungement
- Grand Theft
- Hit and Run
- Juvenile Proceedings
- Murder/Homicide
- Petty Theft
- Probation Modifications
- Robbery
- Sex Charges
- White Collar Crimes
If you or a loved one have been charged with an infraction, misdemeanor or felony in Tulare County you need an experienced and aggressive criminal defense lawyer to represent your best interests and protect your constitutional rights. Gregory W. Fox handles criminal cases in both State and Federal Court.
If you have been charged with a criminal offense contact The Law Office of Gregory W. Fox at (559) 222-5800, in most instances an appointment can be made for the same business day.
White Collar Crimes
Criminal defense attorney Gregory W. Fox represents individuals who have been charged in white collar offenses including:
- Bank Fraud
- Bankruptcy Fraud
- Check Forgery
- Consumer Fraud
- Embezzlement
- Fraud
- Identity Theft
- Insurance Fraud
- Internet Fraud
- Mail Fraud
- Money Laundering
- Mortage Fraud
- Prescription Fraud - Healthcare Fraud
- Tax Fraud
Being convicted of a white collar crime in Tulare County can lead to severe penalties. For experienced criminal defense representation, contact The Law Office of Gregory W. Fox.
If you have any questions regarding DUI or Criminal defense services provided at The Law Office of Gregory W. Fox, or would like to schedule your free initial consultation, please contact us today at (559) 222-5800.
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