Robert G. Stahl, Esq.

Stahl Gasiorowski Criminal Defense Lawyers

About Robert G. Stahl, Esq.

Robert Stahl Esq. is the managing Partner at Stahl Gasiorowski Criminal Defense Lawyers. He is Certified by the New Jersey Supreme Court as a Criminal Trial Attorney, and has been recognized as a Super Lawyer for White Collar Criminal Defense every year since 2006; The National Trial Lawyers: Top 100 Trial Lawyers for Criminal Defense; AV Rating Martindale-Hubbell. Mr. Stahl represents individuals and corporations in federal and state criminal matters, with a focus on white collar crime and serious federal and state charges. I personally handle all major cases in court and in meetings with agents and prosecutors. In addition to taking cases at the investigative or trial stage, he represents individuals in their post-convictions motions and criminal appeals. He also handles corporate internal investigations.

Federal Tax Avoidance, Tax Evasion and You: an Overview

The federal penalties for failing to pay taxes are severe. Tax evasion is a felony under the U.S.Code, and conviction can lead to a sentence of up to five years and a fine of up to $100,000 for an individual (five times that amount for a business).To add insult to injury, the government can also tack on the costs connected with trying the case in court.

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Charged with a Federal Crime? Then You Need an Aggressive Defense

If there is one thing that the federal government does well, it is making things big. And if you run afoul of a federal prosecution, you may discover the big resources that those prosecutors can line up against you along with the big consequences you may face if they are successful in their efforts to convict you.

The U.S. Department of Justice is a perfect example of how the federal government does things big. It has a massive budget, multiple agencies, thousands of agents and hundreds of prosecutors. Especially if you find yourself facing them alone, the intimidation effect can be formidable. They know this and count on it. 

Even if you think you did nothing wrong, you still might find yourself running afoul of the federal government. Common situations that could put you in jeopardy include:

  • You thought that you were taking a creative tax deduction, but the IRS accuses you of tax fraud
  • You thought you are acting on a hot stock tip, but the FBI charges you with securities fraud and insider trading
  • You thought you had a minor accounting problem, but the FBI is accusing you of embezzlement, and the IRS is accusing you of tax evasion
  • You call it a mistake, but the prosecutor is calling it a white-collar crime punishable by a prison sentence measured in double digits and fines so huge that you could lose everything and still not pay them all.

When the federal government accuses you of a crime, there is no doubt that you need an attorney. But not just any attorney will do. Criminal defense attorneys who represent shoplifters, deadbeat parents, and traffic violators might be no match for the vast apparatus that the Justice Department can unleash against you.

If these lawyers aren't already experienced in federal criminal defense, the consequences for you of being their "learning-experience" can be disastrous.

What distinguishes the New Jersey law offices of Robert G Stahl is precisely this level of extensive and relevant experience in dealing with the federal government. Our attorneys have combined decades of experience defending people like you against federal and state felony accusations from pretrial negotiation through litigation and appeals. They know their adversaries and are not intimidated by them. These distinctions can make all the difference in avoiding charges, mitigating them and defending against them.

Visit our website to learn more about the difference we can make for you, and how to set up an initial appointment.

By |2024-08-21T21:48:57-04:00September 12th, 2016|Categories: Criminal Charges|Tags: |0 Comments

What exactly is “cyberstalking”?

Stalking behaviors by one person directed at another are nothing new. The motivation may be anger, unrequited romantic interest, jealousy or other reasons.  But actions such as following a person, attempting to interact with a person or communicating with others about that person in a harmful manner is frequently illegal.

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White Collar Crimes: an Overview

Some crimes by their very names can conjure images of the type of person who commits them. Crimes such as assault, strong-arm robbery, or burglary may bring to mind a rough sort of individual. Another type of crime, though, may produce a different kind of mental image: "white-collar crime."

Galleon Hedge Fund Insider Trading

A practicing attorney who lived in New Jersey and practiced law in New York City received a six-month prison term in December 2011 for passing information on pending mergers to stock traders. The case was intertwined with the Galleon Hedge Fund prosecutions for which Raj Rajaratnam, founder of the fund, received an 11-year-federal sentence.

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Tax Fraud Charges Can be Fought

Allegations of tax fraud are very serious and it can be difficult to develop a criminal defense. Ultimately, you may find yourself faced with a prison sentence or heavy fine, not to mention the damage to your professional career and reputation.

FBI and state investigations of tax fraud or involvement from the IRS could mean that you will have tax fraud charges or other felony charges filed against you for which you will need to attend a hearing or go to court. It is important to find an experienced lawyer or legal team to represent you.

The Law Offices of Robert G. Stahl can help you defend against money laundering charges, payroll and sales tax fraud, and charges of failure to report earnings and income. We have worked on numerous tax fraud cases in New Jersey to ensure that those facing tax fraud cases are given a fair opportunity to argue the allegations.

It is actually the government's responsibility to prove that you are guilty. If there is not enough evidence to press charges, tax fraud cases may be dropped. We can help you develop a defense in the beginning stages so you have a better chance of preparing yourself against investigations into allegations of tax fraud.

You need a lawyer or legal team that is on your side and will work with you to fight tax fraud charges. Robert G. Stahl and his team offer useful advice, support and their experience to ensure that you are fairly represented if necessary in a hearing or court.

By |2024-08-21T22:09:01-04:00September 12th, 2016|Categories: Tax Fraud|Tags: |0 Comments
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