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White Collar

White collar crimes are generally classified as non-violent crimes committed during the course of ones profession with a financial motive. At the state level the most common...

Computer Crimes

That vast majority of computer crimes involve a financial motive which result in charges of some forms of fraud. Mr. Teakell has considerable expertise defending cases...

Drug Cases

As a former prosecutor State of Texas and Federal prosecutor, John Teakell is often called upon to defend again drug possession and prescription fraud. Mr. Teakell has...

Gun Violations

Those suspected of criminal activity usually have a firearm or other weapon on them when they are arrested which usually result in charges that are unrelated...

Tax Violations

Tax law encompasses any laws and regulations that are a part of the tax process. The state of Texas doesn't require residents...

Health Care Fraud

Health care fraud accusations can affect anyone in the healthcare industry, and can bring serious consequences along with them. Health care providers...

Theft / Embezzlement

The state of Texas doesn’t differentiate between different forms of theft. Rather, the severity of the consequences is determined by...

Forfeitures / Licenses

Law enforcement is legally allowed to seize personal property they believe was involved in illegal activity, as part of an investigation...

SEC Cases / State Securities Board

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission is a regulatory government agency that protects investors and maintains...

School Discipline / Prosecutions

If your child’s school accuses them of committing a crime or not adhering to school regulations, your student may face suspension, expulsion, a transfer...

Federal Procurement Fraud

While procurement fraud is a non-violent offense, the federal government still enforces strict penalties upon individuals found guilty of this crime.

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