There is no legal definition of a “white collar crime.” More often than not, white collar crime is a non-violent crime of fraud.
“White collar crimes” include federal white collar crime, counterfeiting, fraud, forgery, conspiracy, identity theft, schemes to defraud, extortion, bribery, and embezzlement.
If an individual is presently being investigated for any of the above-mentioned “white collar crimes,” a pre-charging investigation by an attorney as soon as possible is crucial in order to avoid the serious penalties associated with such a conviction.


