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White Collar Crime Defense Attorney

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Are you accused or suspected of committing a white collar crime? You could be facing life-changing consequences including years in prison, substantial fines, and a lasting mark on your criminal record. However, an accusation is far from the end of the line, it’s the beginning of your defense – protecting your future begins with a call to Barre M. Sakol, P.C.. Our attorneys possess substantial experience fighting for clients in your situation and we know how to maximize the strength of your defense. Do not sit and wait to see how your case develops. The sooner you contact us, the sooner we can construct a powerhouse defense and restore your reputation.

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  • About Barre

    Dedicated Criminal Defense Attorney

    Barre was born and raised in Morton Grove, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago. After graduating from Maine East High School, he attended the University of Illinois, where he earned a Bachelor of Science in Accounting with highest honors, followed by certification as a Certified Public Accountant (Barre is not presently licensed as a CPA.).

    After receiving his undergraduate's degree, Barre attended the University of Illinois, College of Law, and was awarded the Order of the Coif, an honor given only to the top 10% of the class. While attending law school, he taught undergraduate accounting classes at the university. He graduated in 1975.

    In 1976, Barre was hired by the reputable firm of Dawson, Nagel, Sherman & Howard, and was transferred to Denver. During this time, Barre was admitted to the Colorado Bar. He then moved to Boulder and clerked for the Honorable William Neighbors.

    His invaluable experience with Judge Neighbors led to an associate position in the Law Office of E. Gregory Martin, P.C. After a couple of years as an associate in the firm, Barre went into private practice. Shortly thereafter, he formed the firm Thorburn & Sakol, which later became Thorburn, Sakol & Throne. When that firm disbanded, he started Barre M. Sakol, P.C.

    Barre is committed to protecting the rights and futures of the criminally accused. He dedicates himself to providing the highest quality legal representation to each client, both in and out of the courtroom. He understands that the people who come to him seeking help are going through highly stressful times, and he ensures every client receives the hard-hitting, customized defense he or she deserves.

    Barre has earned an AV Preeminent® Rating from Martindale-Hubbell® for legal ability and ethical standards, and has maintained that prestigious rating for over 24 years. This is a rating based on the reviews of his peers, judges and fellow attorneys.

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  • Proven Record of Success In & Out of Court

  • Maintaining the Highest Standard of Practice

  • Widely Recognized in the Legal Sphere

  • Backed by Over 35 Years of Experience

  • Seasoned Insight & Trusted Legal Abilities

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Common Penalties

Being charged with a "white collar" crime can be a life-changing matter. If convicted, you may be facing both criminal and administrative punishments. Do not pay the cost of conviction - work with our defense firm today and discover how to protect your rights.

  • Jail Time
  • Excessive court fees
  • Extensive fines
  • Loss of certain rights
  • Forfeiture of assets
  • Immigration consequences

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Questions

  • What Is a White Collar Crime?

    Answer

    While the term has evolved over the years, “white collar crimes” are typically offenses involving the use of deceit or coercion for the purpose of monetary or professional gain. Examples can include fraud, bribery, embezzlement, and forgery. While these crimes are typically distinct from violent offenses, do not make the mistake of thinking that punishments are any less severe. If you have been charged with a crime, contact our firm immediately.

  • Are White Collar Crimes Prosecuted in State Or Federal Court?

    Answer

    Many “white collar” crimes violate both state and federal laws. How and by what authority a specific offense is prosecuted can depend on factors including where a crime was committed, the involved parties, and the severity of the actions in question. The structure of your case can differ significantly depending on where it is prosecuted. At Barre M. Sakol, P.C., we can help you understand the nature of your case as well as how to overcome the specific challenges which may lie ahead.

  • Will I Be Charged with a Felony or Misdemeanor?

    Answer

    White collar crimes can be charged as either a misdemeanor or a felony depending on the circumstances and severity of an alleged offense. Typically, lesser crimes are classified as misdemeanors. The more serious offenses are classified as felonies, and can carry harsh sentences which are served within state or federal prison. Our firm can help you to understand the nature of your case.

  • Why Hire Barre M. Sakol, P.C.?

    Answer

    Make no mistake, if you have been charged with a white collar crime of any kind, your future is on the line. An experienced attorney from our firm can work with you to efficiently structure your case, negotiate on your behalf, and help you to avoid potential pitfalls along the way. Our team of dedicated criminal defense lawyers can work tirelessly to maximize your chances for a successful outcome and a bright future.

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