Protecting Your Executive Career and Professional License from a Criminal Conviction

As a Fortune 500 executive, a doctor, a nurse, a psychologist, a lawyer, a police officer, a teacher and more, you know that without your professional reputation or your professional license, you simply can’t survive. You also know how hard it was to acquire that license in the first place and the years you have spent rising in your profession.  As an executive, you know how many hours, no, years you have spent to attain this place in your career.  You also know that with your reputation, without your professional license, you put everything at risk that you have built over a lifetime.  Business Executive Criminal Defense Attorney Jack Rice of Jack Rice Defense understands this and has been standing with executives, docs, nurses, lawyers and other professionals for more than two decades. 

Without your professional license, you put everything at risk that you have built over a lifetime.

We have extensive experience representing executives and professionals in criminal cases including everything from simple misdemeanors to murder. Jack Rice is a former prosecutor, former U.S. Federal Officer, and is a Board Certified Criminal Law Specialist. This has given him the experience to provide the expertise required to represent professionals including:

    • Executive Professionals;

    • Doctors, nurses, dentists, pharmacists., other health care workers;

    • Lawyers;

    • Law Enforcement and Military Personnel;

    • Teachers and principals;

    • Other Speciality Fiduciary License Holders including Financial Services and Real Estate Professionals.

Executives and Licensed Professionals face an additional challenge.

Anybody charged with a crime could face possible jail or prison and fines. The ramifications of these can be brutal.  As an executive or one with professional licenses, you face an additional challenge. For you, the allegations themselves may be enough to jettison a lifetime’s work.

For executives, because the high profile nature of your job, the charge itself could be more than enough to lose your position.  As a professional license holder like a doctor, lawyer or police officer, there are many criminal convictions, even very low level ones like a simple domestic assault that can almost guarantee you losing your license and then your career. For people in positions of financial securities or real estate, trust is paramount and certain crimes will make it impossible to continue your careers. For police officers, a domestic assault almost guarantees a job loss as possession of weapons is a requirement of the job and that domestic will almost certainly make that impossible. For all of these reasons, it is critical to bring in a professional who understands the ramifications not just of the conviction itself but how that conviction can impact your career or of the impact that that conviction can have on your professional license. 

Call your Executive and Professional License Criminal Defense Attorney

If an allegation has been made against you, don’t wait until the police are called and you are sitting in a room with them before you contact us. Cops and prosecutors have an agenda and  a very specific process they use in order to investigate, acquire information, talk to you “just to get your side of the story” and then charge you with crimes.  You need the same thing. You need a comprehensive defense strategy.

If you are an Executive or somebody who desperately needs to protect their Professional License and you hear about criminal allegations being made against you, or you have already been charged, do not hesitate to give us a call.  We will sit down with you to better determine whether these may actually threaten your profession and the rest of your life.  We understand the process and we can put our hard fought experience to work for you.  Contact Jack Rice Defense for a free consultation.  

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