Defense Against Pennsylvania Fraud Allegations
The federal government puts extensive resources into identifying, investigating and prosecuting fraud. At Boyle, Autry & Murphy, we have the resources and knowledge to meet prosecutors head-on. We understand that even unproven allegations of fraud can negatively affect you and your business, which is why we work hard to minimize exposure.
Were you accused of mortgage fraud, real estate fraud or another type of fraud? Contact a white collar crime defense attorney who has the experience, dedication and knowledge to defend you. Make an appointment at the Camp Hill, York or Philadelphia offices of Boyle, Autry & Murphy,
We aggressively defend against all state and federal fraud charges, including:
- Mortgage fraud and real estate fraud
- Insurance fraud
- Government fraud, including Social Security fraud, Medicare/Medicaid fraud and tax fraud
- Health care fraud involving physicians, insurers, pharmacies, clinics, home health care providers and durable medical equipment providers
- Business fraud, including accounting fraud and securities fraud
- Bank fraud
- Mail and wire fraud
Using Experience as a Former Prosecutor to Defend You
Our founding attorney, Dennis Boyle, is a former special assistant U.S. attorney and a first assistant district attorney who concentrated on complex fraud and corruption. He understands what evidence prosecutors want to see before they dismiss a case and is able to quickly identify problems with the prosecution's strategy.
The Government Must Prove Intent
Regardless of the evidence collected in a business fraud or other fraud case, the government must prove intent on the part of the accused to willfully and knowingly commit fraud. In cases involving overbilling, accounting discrepancies or tax reporting issues, repeated mistakes can compound, creating the appearance of a pattern of deceit and fraud. As your defense attorneys, our job is to collect evidence that shows you did not intend to commit fraud but, rather, made mistakes that you are willing to fix.
Perhaps you were not involved in fraudulent activity, but someone else at your company has committed the crime. We assist businesses with internal investigations to identify what occurred and to defend the business and its employees against criminal charges.
To speak with a fraud defense lawyer, call 1-866-661-7930 or contact a white collar crime defense attorney.































