Fort Lauderdale Fraud Attorney
Theft Crime Lawyer in Florida
While there are many kinds of direct theft crimes that deal with actual property or belongings owned by an individual, there are also certain kinds of white-collar crimes, which usually involve the theft of monetary holdings or assets. These kinds of theft crimes, which are largely known as different types of fraud, often occur in banks, businesses, corporations and even within the government. They can also include acting fraudulently toward a specific person, such as in cases involving identity theft or
credit card fraud. Fraudulent criminal activity is punished very harshly in Florida, including the potential to face 30 years or more in prison depending upon the severity of the charges and the crime.
There are many different types of fraud, ranging from small-scale individually targeted crimes such as credit card fraud, identity theft,
bank fraud, insurance fraud or prescription fraud, to other more large scale fraudulent activities including the embezzlement of funds, bankruptcy fraud,
government fraud,
wire fraud, tax fraud,
mail fraud and even
money laundering or false advertising. No matter what fraud crime charge you are facing, you could potentially face felony charges and be sentenced to prison, enormous fines or other harsh sentencing. By contacting a skilled Fort Lauderdale theft crime attorney as soon as possible, you may be able to fight to have your charges reduced or dismissed.
Fort Lauderdale Fraud Lawyer
At the Law Office of Marshall Geisser we understand the severity of crimes involving fraud and have the experience and skill necessary to defending these types of criminal charges. We will work diligently with you to fight your charges and ensure you have every best chance of avoiding a conviction or receiving a reduced penalty. By investigating your charges and challenging any evidence against you we will be able to improve your defense and may be able to cripple the prosecution's case against you.
Contact a Fort Lauderdale fraud attorney at the firm today if you are facing a theft crime charge.