Credit Card Fraud
Were you charged with credit card fraud in San Antonio? Watch this video to learn what types of penalties you are facing. Then call for a free consultation.
Question: What are the penalties for credit card fraud in Texas?
Answer:
If you’re caught with a stolen credit card in Texas, there are a lot of different ways you can be charged. If you try to use the credit card, it can be one charge. If you’re just caught possessing it, it could be another charge.
In a lot of cases, it’s a theft charge. All these cases involve potential crimes of moral turpitude that can affect you down the road, so you really need to get a lawyer involved to see if there’s a method or something that can be done to avoid the conviction.
Were you or a loved one accused of a crime and have questions about credit card fraud? Contact a San Antonio criminal attorney at Rush & Gransee today for a consultation on your case and all of your potential defenses. Let our experience work for you.
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Cameron B. – The defendant was stopped and detained on suspicion of money laundering and the police seized $20,150.00 and started a forfeiture action. We obtained statements from fact witnesses that established that the defendant obtained the money legally. All the money was returned, and no criminal charges were filed.
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