Law Offices of J. Patrick Carey
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White collar crimes can have serious consequences, affecting not only the individuals directly involved but also the organizations they represent. If you or your business is facing white collar crime allegations, do not wait to contact a defense attorney. At Law Offices of J. Patrick Carey, we navigate the complexities of white collar crime charges and pursue resolutions that protect every client's interests.
This area of the law is extremely complex and requires the experience of a highly qualified white collar crime attorney. We understand the distinct nature of white collar crimes and when you work with our firm, we will take a tailored approach to your case. Rest assured that we will fight tirelessly to reach an outcome that minimizes potential damage to your reputation, financial standing, and freedoms.
With so much at stake, don’t wait to contact a white collar crime lawyer. Call (310) 695-1118 to see how our firm can help you.
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Los Angeles Superior Court, Long BeachCases Dismissed $20,000 FinesTrucking corporation and two truck drivers facing more than $20,000 in fines have cases dismissed after Pat Carey filed ...
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Los Angeles - Central Criminal Courts BuildingProbation Terminated Absconding from ProbationClient with outstanding bench warrant since 1987 for absconding from probation has extradition denied, warrant quashed, ...
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Misdemeanor Plea, No Custody Time Assault with Injury (felony potential)Felony allegation reduced to misdemeanor assault. Client received probation, counseling, and no custody time.
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Rancho Cucamonga CourthouseCharges Reduced Attempted MurderClient arrested for attempted murder on her husband has charges reduced and is sentenced to no jail time after ...
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Top Torrance CourthouseReduced Bail BailClient is arraigned on felony charges and DA asks for $330,000 in bail. 10% premium to a bond agent would have cost our ...
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Top Torrance CourthouseCase Dismissed BatteryTwo college students arrested for resisting arrest and battery against a police officer, have cases dismissed after ...
Two college students arrested for resisting arrest and battery against a police officer, have cases dismissed after litigation in court for one year.
At the Law Offices of J. Patrick Carey, we provide dedicated criminal defense services in Torrance and beyond. Led by Pat Carey, a former top prosecutor, our firm offers unparalleled expertise and a strategic approach to each case. We are committed to fighting for your rights and future, providing consistent support and exceptional legal representation.
Why Choose Us:
- Board Certified Criminal Law Specialist with rare expertise
- Handled over 7,000 cases, including 65 jury trials
- 24/7 availability for personalized service
- Extensive experience with California's legal system
- Strong network and resources for optimal outcomes
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Experienced Trial Attorney
Pat has handled over 7,000 cases, completed 1,600 felony preliminary hearings, and taken more than 60 cases to jury trial.
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Board Certified Criminal Law Specialist
As a criminal attorney, Pat Carey is part of the less than 1% of lawyers in California branded by the State Bar as a Criminal Law Specialist.
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Former Prosecutor
Attorney Carey leverages his knowledge of everything prosecution to put forward the best possible defense for his clients
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Unmatched Legal Expertise
Handled over 7,000 criminal cases.
At the Law Offices of J. Patrick Carey, we are dedicated to defending your rights with unmatched expertise in the Torrance, California area. Led by Pat Carey, a former top prosecutor and Board Certified Criminal Law Specialist, our firm offers comprehensive legal representation for a range of criminal charges, from misdemeanors to felonies. With a track record of handling over 7,000 cases, we leverage our insider knowledge and local connections to deliver the best outcomes. We pride ourselves on outstanding client service, including 24/7 availability, ensuring personalized support when you need it most. Serving Los Angeles, Long Beach, and Orange County, we're committed to guiding you through challenging times with professionalism and care.
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Is intent necessary for conviction?Intent plays a significant role in prosecuting white collar crimes. Prosecutors must generally prove that the accused had the intent to defraud or harm others through their actions, although certain offenses may emphasize negligence or recklessness.
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Who typically commits white collar crimes?White collar crimes are usually committed by individuals in professional positions or business settings. They can involve executives, employees, or organization members who misuse their access to financial or sensitive information.
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What are the penalties for white collar crimes?Penalties for white collar crimes can include fines, restitution, community service, probation, or imprisonment. The severity of the penalty often depends on the crime’s nature, financial impact, and any prior criminal history.
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What are white collar crimes?White collar crimes are non-violent offenses typically involving deceit and motivated by financial gain. Common examples include fraud, embezzlement, insider trading, and money laundering. They often occur in commercial or professional settings.
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