Two plead guilty to fraud charges in New Jersey
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ByBrickfield & Donahue
Two men are now facing lengthy prison sentences and hefty fines after pleading
guilty to fraud related charges. The men were accused of taking kickbacks
for referrals and then not reporting income properly, totaling over $1
million combined. The men reportedly took $500 for each patient they referred
for additional services outside of the services of their chiropractic
businesses.
The men were arrested and charged with the crimes in July 2011. According
to the report, the men could both face seven years in prison and hundreds
of thousands of dollars in restitution and back taxes. They will also
face suspension of their chiropractic licenses for 18 months. While that
might seem insignificant compare to their prison sentences, facing suspension
of a professional license could be detrimental to a person’s career.
People who are arrested for crimes might be wise to speak with an experienced
criminal defense attorney before entering a guilty plea in court. After
a person pleads guilty, it would be hard to appeal a decision and sentencing
will likely take place shortly after entering a plea.
An experienced attorney can help a person form a rigorous criminal defense.
This defense can help the person clear their name of wrongdoing, hopefully
restoring any damage to their reputation in the process. This can also
limit damage to their professional lives. It is important to evaluate
all evidence and understand the risks of pleading guilty versus going to trial.
Source: Patch, “Chester Chiropractor Pleads Guilty to Taking Kickbacks,”
Jim Leggate, Nov. 29, 2012
-Our law firm handles fraud related cases in New Jersey. To learn more,
please visit our website.
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