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Fraud & White Collar Crimes

Denton County Fraud Defense Attorney

White collar crimes carry stiff penalties. In many cases, the penalties are as stiff or even more severe than those for violent crimes. If you have been arrested or are under investigation for fraud or another white collar crime, you need strong and experienced defense representation as soon as possible.

Lee Ann Breading has over 25 years of experience in criminal law — first as a prosecutor and now as a defense attorney. She will tenaciously defend your rights and freedom at every stage of the legal process.

Contact us for a free consultation. Attorney Lee Ann Breading can review your case and explain possible defense strategies with you.

Lee Ann Breading, Attorney at Law, defends people accused of white collar crimes such as:

  • Embezzlement
  • Employee theft
  • Bank fraud
  • Check fraud
  • Credit card fraud
  • Welfare fraud
  • And other white collar crimes

Building a Strong Defense Effort

Our firm will work to build a strong and successful defense for you. Our first step will be to undertake a comprehensive investigation of the facts in your case. When it can aid in the defense effort, we will work with one or more experts in the fields of accounting, computer forensics and other disciplines. We will also examine possible legal issues that could lead to a dismissal of the charge.

If you decide to go to trial, Lee Ann Breading will be your strong advocate — working vigorously to protect your rights and defend your freedom. You can depend on Lee Ann Breading, Attorney at Law, P.C., to do everything legally possible to obtain a positive outcome for you.

Free Consultation with an Experienced Lawyer

For a free consultation with Lee Ann Breading, Attorney at Law, P.C., call 940-383-4312 or contact us online. Our firm represents clients in Denton County, the Dallas-Ft. Worth Metroplex and North Texas.

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