Criminal Counterfeiting

Criminal Law - Counterfeiting

Definition:

Counterfeiting is the manufacture of false money for gain. Counterfeiting is also a type of forgery where something is copied so that it passes for the original or genuine article

Consequences of Counterfeiting:

If you have been charged with counterfeiting, you can be found guilty of a felony of the third degree, and be punished by imprisonment or be fined up to $1,000 or more.

What a Lawyer can do for you:

If you are under investigation or facing prosecution for counterfeiting, it is important to seek the counsel of an experienced criminal defense lawyer. You want make sure you have the help of an experienced criminal defense lawyer who you know will make sure your rights are protected.

Lawyer Referral Service:

If you are facing counterfeiting charges, it is critical that you contact Attorney Search Network to make sure you speak to a skilled criminal defense lawyer that can help you solve your counterfeiting charges.



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