by jwilliamslaw15 | Dec 23, 2025 | Criminal Defense, Federal Criminal Defense
Bribery charges are among the most serious and misunderstood criminal accusations in Alabama. Many people assume bribery only involves politicians or dramatic public corruption scandals. In reality, bribery cases often grow out of routine business or professional...
by jwilliamslaw15 | Dec 18, 2025 | Criminal Defense, Federal Criminal Defense
Being accused of insurance fraud charges is serious—and often unexpected. Many people first learn they are under investigation when an insurance company asks unusual questions or investigators request a “routine” interview. What seems like a claims dispute can quickly...
by jwilliamslaw15 | Dec 11, 2025 | Criminal Defense, Federal Criminal Defense
Healthcare fraud charges move fast, hit hard, and often blindside good people who never imagined they’d be accused of a federal crime. As federal enforcement continues to rise in Alabama and across the country, more medical professionals, billing staff, business...
by jwilliamslaw15 | Dec 4, 2025 | Criminal Defense, Federal Criminal Defense
Money laundering charges create an immediate crisis for individuals and businesses under investigation. These cases move quickly, and they often feel overwhelming from the very beginning. Because of this, it’s important to understand what the government must prove and...
by jwilliamslaw15 | Nov 30, 2025 | Criminal Defense
Facing an accusation of theft by deception can be overwhelming. Many clients come to our firm feeling blindsided—especially when the situation began as a misunderstanding, a business dispute, or a job that simply didn’t go as planned. These cases often move fast, and...
by jwilliamslaw15 | Nov 25, 2025 | Criminal Defense, Federal Criminal Defense
When someone calls my office worried that the IRS has reached out, I can hear the fear in their voice before they ever say the words tax evasion. It’s one of the most intimidating federal accusations a person can face — not only because of the potential penalties, but...