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Can I press charges & What type of lawyer would be best

Answered 12 years and 3 months ago by Andrew Dean Popplewell (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
If you haven't already, you should contact law enforcement in your area.  If that doesn't work, you might try to contact the Prosecuting Attorney's office and ask that charges be filed.  Finally, you could sue the former employee in Civil Court to attempt to recover the funds. Hope this helps. Andrew D. PopplewellEng & Woods Law Firm903 E. AshColumbia, MO 65201573-874-4190573-874-4192 (fax)apopplewell@engandwoods.com This answer does not create an attorney/client relationship.... Read More
If you haven't already, you should contact law enforcement in your area.  If that doesn't work, you might try to contact the Prosecuting... Read More