On Behalf of Law Offices of Anthony B. Cantrell | Oct 17, 2016 | White Collar Crimes
A lengthy investigation conducted jointly between the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Defense Criminal Investigative Service reached its climax earlier this month. Nine suspects were arrested Oct. 14, 2016, including eight citizens of Texas, for allegedly...
On Behalf of Law Offices of Anthony B. Cantrell | Jul 28, 2016 | White Collar Crimes
Police claim that social media was used by a defendant in order to make initial contact with three of his alleged victims. Charged with sexual assault, the Texas man has yet to post his $665,000 bond and is currently still in police custody. He is also facing a single...
On Behalf of Law Offices of Anthony B. Cantrell | Jun 30, 2016 | White Collar Crimes
The notorious affluenza case brought national attention to Texas on multiple occasions, perhaps most recently when the affluenza teen and his mother were accused of fleeing the country. Initially, the mother was criminally charged for allegedly aiding her son with his...
On Behalf of Law Offices of Anthony B. Cantrell | Jun 23, 2016 | White Collar Crimes
As a result of increasing concerns about fraud, home health care providers in Texas will soon be under even more scrutiny than ever before. The initiative hopes to cut down on Medicare and health care fraud, but some worry that the move could have unintended...
On Behalf of Law Offices of Anthony B. Cantrell | Jun 21, 2016 | White Collar Crimes
To the average Texan, there might not appear to be any type of link between bail and how some defendants plea. However, a recent study found that whether people are assigned bail for their state crime charges greatly impacts the rate at which people plea guilty. This...
On Behalf of Law Offices of Anthony B. Cantrell | May 25, 2016 | White Collar Crimes
A woman is accused of falsely presenting herself as a doctor, although the clinic that she operates is currently still open and seeing patients. An investigation by Texas police and the Drug Enforcement Agency was prompted by claims that the woman had stolen the...
On Behalf of Law Offices of Anthony B. Cantrell | May 12, 2016 | White Collar Crimes
The growing number of standardized tests has caused increase stress for students and educators alike, but recently filed criminal charges claim that one Texas school district did not handle the stress all that well. Five educators from one of the state’s school...
On Behalf of Law Offices of Anthony B. Cantrell | Apr 20, 2016 | White Collar Crimes
Texas’ agriculture commissioner Sid Miller is currently under investigation for allegedly misusing taxpayer money. No charges regarding the white collar crime have been filed yet, but it is possible that the investigation will eventually yield criminal...
On Behalf of Law Offices of Anthony B. Cantrell | Mar 10, 2016 | White Collar Crimes
Fraud is a term that is commonly thrown around to describe a variety of behaviors, not all of them specifically criminal. When it comes to white collar crimes, fraud tends to have a very specific meaning, although it can be applied to a variety of situations. Whether...
On Behalf of Law Offices of Anthony B. Cantrell | Feb 18, 2016 | White Collar Crimes
Compound pharmacies provide a helpful and often necessary service to patients and health care providers by specially compounding medications to specifically meet the needs of certain individuals. However, a Texas compound pharmacy is under federal scrutiny after...