Even being charged, let alone convicted of committing a violent crime can have a huge impact on your freedom, your job, and your reputation. You need to act fast.
If you are facing allegations of fraud in Emeryville or any other county in California, you are likely feeling anxious about the potential penalties you face, scared about the possibility of a conviction, and overwhelmed trying to find the right attorney to represent you in court. The good news is if you’re on this webpage, you are on the right track.
An accomplished defense attorney from The Nieves Law Firm could work with you to fight your fraud charges. The award-winning attorneys on our team have ample experience representing clients accused of fraud, and our mission is to “take the criminal out of criminal defense.” An attorney on our team can build a defense strategy to minimize the impact of your charges and work to get a favorable plea offer or a full dismissal of your charges. Contact an Emeryville fraud attorney at The Nieves Law Firm today to schedule a free consultation and take the next steps to protect your future.
Fraud is a general term used to describe many different types of crimes you can be charged with. Fraud can be defined as the use of deceit to impact another person’s decision for your own personal gain. The keyword in that sentence is deceit. Unlike theft, fraud requires the intentional misrepresentation of facts to impact someone’s decision. Some common examples of fraud in Emeryville include:
If you are facing criminal allegations related to any of the crimes listed above or any other form of fraud, you should contact a fraud lawyer in Emeryville as soon as possible. A fraud attorney from The Nieves Law Firm could work with you to minimize the impact of your fraud charges and will work towards achieving a favorable outcome in your case. Contact The Nieves Law Firm today to learn more about our legal representation and schedule a free consultation.
The exact penalties you will face for your fraud charges are determined by a number of different factors related to the details of the case. First and foremost, the exact crime you are being charged with will provide the most insight into the penalties you will face.
The monetary value of the items or property taken also play a large role in the penalties you could face. Typically, most allegations of fraud where the items are valued under $950 will be considered a misdemeanor and charged as petty theft, punishable by up to six months in jail and a fine of up to $1,000. If the alleged value of the items exceeds $950, you could be charged with grand theft which is a “wobbler.” This means that it can be charged as either a misdemeanor or a felony. Individuals convicted of grand theft may face up to one year in jail in most cases.
Fraud offenses are crimes involving moral turpitude and can have a significant effect on immigration status, professional licensing, and other career and personal considerations. Fraud charges most often stem from the misappropriation of funds in the employment, worker’s comp, or insurance context and it is critical to defend against these allegations because they can have long lasting professional consequences. If an employer sees a crime involving moral turpitude that relates to fraudulent documentation, misrepresentations for financial gain, and other deceptive conduct it often leads to concern that the risk of employing an individual with a fraud conviction is high.
An Emeryville fraud lawyer could provide insight into the exact charges you are facing and their respective penalties. If you are unsure of the exact penalties you are facing for your fraud charges and would like to learn more, contact our team today to schedule a free consultation.
Any allegation of fraud can be devastating. All of the uncertainty surrounding criminal charges may make you feel anxious, nervous, and overwhelmed. At The Nieves Law Firm, we’re here to help. We are dedicated to taking the criminal out of criminal defense, and we would be happy to look at the details of your case to see if we can help you with your fraud charges. Contact an Emeryville fraud attorney on our team today to schedule a free consultation.