Fraud
Definition:
Fraud is defined as an intentional deception, or false statement, that is meant to injure a person. The injury in fraud usually is depriving a person of money or other property that rightfully belongs to that person. Fraud crimes are classified according to the type of transaction in which the deception occurred.
Consequences of Employment Law:
Fraud charges can taint the reputation of a person or a business for a long time even after the formal criminal charges have been dealt with. The consequences for committing fraud can involve prison time, fines and more.What a Lawyer can do for you:
If you are charged with fraud, you still have the right to protect and defend you rights. The only way that you can do that successfully is by hiring the right fraud defense attorney that can represent your interest. A fraud attorney who knows what they are doing can get you or your business is a whole less trouble and even have the charges dropped.Lawyer Referral Service:
If you or someone you know has been accused of fraud, we have criminal attorneys who handle each fraud case tailored to the personal needs, concerns, and best interest of our clients. Call Attorney Search Network and we can help you find a criminal lawyer experienced in handling fraud cases.
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