Miami Criminal Defense Lawyer
Obtaining Property by False Personation
Criminal charges are serious in any case, whether you are accused of a misdemeanor or a felony. Any time that you have been arrested for a crime, the prosecutor in your case will take on the task of securing a conviction against you, and you are at risk of being sent to jail or prison and being forced to pay steep fines. You can also be placed under strict terms of probation. One of the worst aspects of a criminal conviction is that it will go on your criminal record, and it will show up any time you have to pass a background check for employment or housing. If you have been charged with the crime of obtaining property by false personation, you should come to Seltzer Law, PA to receive a free consultation with a Miami criminal lawyer and former Miami-Dade Cyber Crime Prosecutor. We have successfully defended many people against charges similar to yours, and we are ready to help you any time of day or night.
Florida charges of obtaining property by false personation are akin to larceny or theft. The crime occurs when one person impersonates or pretends to be another and then obtains property meant for the impersonated party. An arrest under the statute may result from a simple misunderstanding, which is why you should always consult a South Florida false personation criminal defense attorney for help.
Criminal Defense Attorney in Miami: False Personation
Based in Miami, David S. Seltzer is an experienced Fort Lauderdale false personation criminal defense lawyer. As a former prosecutor, he knows what it takes to fight your charges and seek a dismissal, reduction of charges or an acquittal at trial. Our firm is available 24/7 to help you during this difficult time.
Contact a Miami criminal defense attorney
if you have been accused of obtaining property by false personation and need help to fight the charges.