Fraud Charge Defense
Houston Fraud Charge Lawyers :: The Law Office of Matthew D. Sharp
Fraud results when a person uses deceptive techniques for financial or personal gain. In Texas, it is usually considered a white-collar crime but can nonetheless result in serious penalties. A few of the offenses related to fraud include:
- Credit card theft
- Insurance fraud
- Mortgage fraud
- Bribery
- Contract fraud
- Medical fraud
- Misuse of public funds
- Money laundering
- Extortion
Penalties of Fraud Charges
Being charged with a crime of fraud can damage your reputation. It could negatively affect future employment opportunities and strain business relations. Friends and relatives may also distance themselves from you because they believe you cannot be trusted. In addition to these negative consequences, the Texas legal system may punish you in several other ways:
- A prison sentence ranging from 2 to 99 years
- Restitution
- Community service
- Probation
- Loss of professional licenses
- Seizure of property and assets that were illegally obtained
Defending Fraud – The Law Office of Matthew D. Sharp
The process of investigating and prosecuting fraud is often a time-consuming one. During the course of an investigation police may offer immunity to certain participants in exchange for inside information that could help them secure a conviction against the alleged organizer. Attempting to destroy evidence could lead to charges that are more serious. If you are currently undergoing an investigation for fraud you need to have an attorney on your side to make sure your rights are not violated in the process.
An experienced Houston fraud attorney can help you defend yourself against charges in a number of ways:
- Making sure evidence is not illegally obtained
- Questioning the motives of informants
- Ensuring the evidence proves the elements needed to secure a fraud conviction
- Helping you to avoid incriminating yourself
Contact a Fraud Attorney
An attorney at The Law Office of Matthew D. Sharp will work tirelessly from day one to make sure you are not wrongly convicted of fraud charges. They want the best possible outcome for your situation whether it is getting the charges dropped altogether or having them reduced significantly. Call The Law Office of Matthew D. Sharp at 713-868-6100 to schedule a free consultation in order to mitigate the risk of having your life destroyed by being convicted of fraud charges.