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Phoenix Forgery Attorney

Explanation of Phoenix Forgery Charges

When someone signs a document with someone else's name with the intent to deceive, the crime of forgery has been committed. Many times this crime is committed for the purpose of financial gain. There are many different types of forgery, all which carry serious consequences if you are arrested or charged. Forgery crimes in Phoenix can occur if you sign a document with someone else's name; counterfeit or forge the seal or handwriting of another; alter a will, conveyance or court judgment; or create or alter false documents so as to pass them off as genuine. Creating false documents is common in making checks or currency that appear to be genuine, but are not.

In general, if you are facing this type of charge, you can expect law enforcement to conduct a vigorous investigation into the crime, especially if it involved the crossing of state lines. If you or someone you know has been arrested or charged with forgery, we urge you to contact a Phoenix criminal defense attorney who can review the situation with you and determine what your best legal options are. This can be a frightening time in anyone's life, and having a competent and skilled attorney who has extensive experience in criminal cases will go far towards bringing you peace of mind.

How can you defend against forgery-related crimes?

Don't make the mistake of equating a criminal charge to a criminal conviction - there is a long way to go between these become the same thing. It is important to remember that there are defenses that can be utilized in the attempt to help fight against the possibility of conviction. By working with an experienced Phoenix criminal lawyer, you will be able to build the strongest case possible. There are two foundations that defense will often be utilized in the attempt to defend.

There is the defense that there was no intentions to defraud anyone - which will, automatically, mean that any case that existed will fall flat. There is also the possibility that the document in question in actuality did not defraud anyone. The best chance of defending yourself, however, is by getting the involvement of an experienced attorney who will be able to help you build a comprehensive case.

Forgery Defense Lawyer Serving Phoenix, Arizona

Depending on the seriousness of the charges, forgery can be charged as a misdemeanor or felony. Crimes involving forgery of currency would be considered a federal offense. Forgery charges are punishable by imprisonment in state prison of up to 3 years or in a county jail of not over 1 year. However, if you have prior convictions, you will have significantly harsher sentences. If you are facing forgery charges, you want to obtain the best legal counsel you can find. With over 15 years of experience in the criminal justice system, the Knowles Law Firm is very familiar with the criminal processes in Phoenix and knows effective strategies for protecting your rights. Your attorney will vigorously contest any evidence presented against you.

If you have been charged with the crime of forgery, don't delay to contact the Knowles Law Firm for a free initial consultation.

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