Fraud, identity theft, forgery, and false statement charges are all crimes which can affect the rest of your life. Regardless if the charge is a misdemeanor, false statement, or a felony identity theft, these convictions will stay on your record forever and can have employment implications as well. The convictions can be used in subsequent cases to show you have a propensity for dishonesty.
The stigma that goes along with such charges are serious, and you need to hire an attorney who understands the consequences of conviction. Often times the evidence the state has for fraud and identity theft cases involve an extensive amount of discovery. Ms. Chase has the ability to examine the state’s evidence to determine whether the charge can be proved or not.
If you are facing fraud, identity theft, or false statement charge, Ms. Chase is happy to meet with you for an initial consultation, free of charge. Please call 303-805-5303 to make an appointment with our office.