DISCLAIMER: These testimonials represent a small sampling of clients the firm has helped. Case results depend upon a variety of factors unique to each case. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome in your case.
North Carolina Medicaid and Medicare Fraud Lawyer
The rules and regulations surrounding public health care assistance, such as Medicare and Medicaid, are extremely complex. It is not surprising that good people get caught committing Medicare or Medicaid fraud.
Take for example a woman who lived with her child's father. She lost her eligibility for Medicaid because of a difficult relationship - living with another person can cause the loss of eligibility. You may be accused of committing fraud by trying to help a struggling family member. If you've been charged with medical assistance fraud because of your complicated situation, a compassionate attorney at Roberts Law Group, PLLC, will fight for you.
Experienced lawyer, Patrick Roberts, aggressively defends against Medicare or Medicaid fraud. He understands that facing a fraud charge can be frightening and overwhelming, especially for first-time offenders. We work to inform you of your case and make every effort to get the judge, jury or prosecutor to listen to your side of the story. Contact Roberts Law Group, PLLC, to schedule a free initial consultation to discuss your health care fraud charges today.
Fighting for Justice in Health Care Fraud Cases
If you are facing health care fraud charges, you may be a doctor, dentist or pharmacy charged for improper billing or billing for services not performed. We represent you if you no longer qualify for health care assistance but received compensation anyway. It is common that the charge rested on your disqualification from health care assistance such as:
- Increasing income
- Living with a former spouse or your child's parent
- Increasing assets or resources
Good people can get tangled in the mess of health care fraud. We use our years of experience to defend you, and work to get the best results for your situation. As a former prosecutor, our firm's founding attorney, Patrick Roberts, knows the criminal system. He has worked within it for many years and can clearly explain the motions, proceedings and evidence rules to you so you are well-informed about your case. Let our experience help your Medicare or Medicaid fraud case. We have proven success in defending against serious crimes.
Complex Fraud Cases Require a Dedicated and Understanding Lawyer
The punishment for Medicare or Medicaid fraud is serious. It can include significant jail time, fines and restitution. We know that fraud crimes are not simple. They are complex cases. We work to present a powerful defense to health care fraud charges because we know that fraud charges are not ever as simple as outsiders may believe. You were likely up against a wall, with no options for resources. That's why we place a priority on getting the prosecutor and the court to understand your situation.
For compassionate representation to work with you during your fraud case, contact Roberts Law Group, PLLC. Don't take chances when your future is on the line. Talk to a Raleigh, North Carolina, criminal defense lawyer as soon as possible.
Maryland vs. R.A.
Charge:
1st Degree Murder, Attempted 1st Degree Murder, 2nd Degree Murder Attempted 2nd Degree Murder, Manslaughter, Second Degree Assault and Felony Handgun Charges
Facing:
Multiple Life Sentences
Result:
Not Guilty
This client allegedly fired shots into a New Years Eve party on January 1st 2006. The shooting resulted in the death of a 21 year old female (who was survived by her twin sister), and the wounding of the deceased's uncle.
Defense focused on:
- The week-long unexplained absence of an important Government witness after the shooting occurred;
- The lack of any witnesses testimony as to the Defendant firing a handgun;
- The inability of the State to produce a weapon;
- And the possibility of another shooter on the scene due to blood splatter evidence outside the home near the spot that the Defendant was standing.
Defendant was found not guilty on the murder charges. The jury was hung as to the manslaughter, assault and handgun charges. The defendant later pled to manslaughter and was given a ten year sentence, suspend all but 5 years.
Maryland vs. E.W.
Charge:
Domestic Violence -2nd Degree Assault (Two Counts), Deadly Weapon with Intent to Injure, Malicious Destruction of Property, and 4th Degree Burglary
Facing:
26 years, 60 days years
Result:
Dismissed
In a case of alleged domestic violence, cross examination of accuser, the government's main witness, cast doubt on the strength of the Government's case. The Judge granted the Defense motion for acquittal at the close of the State's case and dismissed all charges.
Maryland vs. M.W.
Charge:
Attempted Distribution of Controlled Dangerous Substance (Two Counts), Drug Possession
Facing:
44 years
Result:
Jury Trial - Not Guilty
Two officers testified at this jury trial. Inconsistencies elicited on the cross examination of the officers established that the Government did not do enough to prove the case beyond a reasonable doubt.










