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Our California criminal defense attorney represents clients who have been charged with fraud. In California, the crime of fraud encompasses several different offenses. What most fraud crimes have in common under California law is that they either consisted of actions that (1) resulted in an unfair benefit for the defendant and/ or (2) harmed another person or caused them a loss. Fraud includes a wide range of crimes within the California Penal Code .
What is fraud in California?
Fraud is usually referred to as “white collar crime,” and consists of several crimes including
What are the penalties if a person is convicted of fraud in California?
Beside carrying long prison terms and heavy fines, many California fraud crimes are what are called “wobbler offenses,” which means that they can either be charged as felonies or misdemeanors depending on the defendant’s criminal history and the specific facts of the case. Other fraud offenses are also automatic felonies. Many other fraud offenses are also federal crimes. Still other fraud offenses can lead to the revocation and denial of a number of state professional licenses. Moreover, most fraud offenses are also viewed as offenses consisting of moral turpitude. A fraud conviction could undermine your credibility if testifying in court and could subject both legal and undocumented immigrants to detention and deportation.
Additionally, the government may and usually does seize any assets involved in the fraudulent activity. This includes money, land, real estate, artwork, vehicles, and jewelry.
What are the defenses for fraud in California?
Fraud Defense at the Johnson Criminal Law Group
If you have been charged with fraud, you need an attorney who will lead you through this complicated process. The Orange County criminal defense attorneys at the Johnson Criminal Law Group provide experienced legal help to everyone in the community. It is always intimidating when you or a loved one has been charged with a crime. But it is important to remember that help is available. Please contact our office today or send us a message online to speak to our Orange County criminal law attorney.