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Texas Fraud Criminal Defense
Texas Mail Fraud & Wire Fraud Attorney
Mail and wire fraud are serious charges. In essence, these charges are levied against a defendant when the defendant has allegedly committed any sort of criminal act by the use of the postal system or some form of electronic communication. These charges are generally brought when a defendant allegedly uses the postal system or electronic communication to attempt to take a victim’s money through fraudulent means. These charges are brought in addition to whatever other fraud charges are brought, and in many cases, these charges allow the defendant to be tried at the federal level as well as in state courts.
In other words, these charges should not be taken lightly. Depending on the extent of the damages and the institutions affected, a defendant could face up to thirty years in prison and fines up to $1,000,000 if he or she is convicted. If you or someone you love is being charged with mail or wire fraud, contact an experienced Texas attorney immediately. Fighting these charges is a very difficult process, as the laws that surround them are complicated. But the attorneys at Grossman Law Offices have twenty years working with these types of cases, and we know how to protect you from a false mail or wire fraud accusation. So contact the Texas fraud attorneys at Grossman Law Offices and make sure that your trial is a fair one.
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