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Identity Theft Charges in Texas
Texas Identity Theft Criminal Defense Lawyer
Identity theft is a type of white collar crime that involves using another person’s personal information to accomplish some type of fraud, whether credit card fraud, collecting someone else’s social security, or any number of other criminal activities that involve stealing or faking personal information. If you or someone in your family has been charged with identity theft, you should know that these are very serious charges. In many cases, identity theft charges can cross state and even national borders. These cases will often be heard in federal courts, and a sophisticated defense is necessary if you are to fight off these false accusations.
As you might imagine, the laws that surround identity theft are complicated. Exactly what constitutes identity theft can vary depending on the defendant’s exact situation. Your defense will change based on what sort of operation you were allegedly involved in and what sort of damages resulted from that. In other words, these cases are extremely complex. To make matters worse, investigations often go on for months or even years before charges are filed, so the prosecution has much more time to prepare than you do. If you are going to stand a chance in court, you need the help of an experienced Texas defense attorney. Our attorneys have been helping victims fight false identity theft charges for twenty years, and we know how to protect our clients in these cases. So if you or someone you love has been charged with identity theft, contact the ID theft attorneys at Grossman Law Offices and let us help you determine the best course of action for your case.
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