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False Information to Obtain a Seaport Security Identification Card
In order to work for many of the companies operating near Miami's seaport, you must obtain a Seaport Identification Card. Individuals who are worried about outstanding warrants or their immigration status sometimes supply the authorities with incorrect information. Proffering false information in order to get a Seaport ID Card is a third-degree felony, punishable by up to five years in prison and a $5,000 fine. When the stakes are that high, you should consider getting help from a Fort Lauderdale seaport security ID fraud criminal defense lawyer. Come to Seltzer Law, PA for a consultation about your case and to learn more about how we can help you fight the charges.
A guilty verdict in your case could have wide-ranging consequences for your future. Beyond the fact that you would lose your opportunity to work at the seaport, you could also face major difficulty finding a job at any company where you are required to pass a background check. Many employers simply will not hire a convicted felon, especially when the charge involved fraud. You should carefully avoid speaking about this case with anyone without having a Miami criminal attorney present, because statements you make could cost you your chances of a successful outcome.
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You can contact us as soon as you are ready to take action, 24 hours a day and 7 days a week. Being charged with a fraud crime is a serious situation, and you have reason to be worried about the case. When you work with our firm, you will have the representation of an attorney who really cares to see you cleared of the charges. You will have your attorney's cell phone number so that you can get help or answers whenever you need them. David S. Seltzer is a former Miami-Dade Cyber Crime Prosecutor and a South Florida proffering false information criminal defense attorney. Contact us today for a free, confidential consultation.
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when you face prosecution for using false information to obtain a Seaport Security Identification Card.