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Accused Of Identity Theft In Los Angeles: What Are You In For?

Nearly 20 years ago, identity theft mainly involved stolen credit card cards. Today, with technology advancements and just about every household on the internet, identity theft has exploded. As more and more people have fallen prey to identity thieves, prosecutors have started to crack down on these criminal offenses. Identity theft is one of the fastest-growing crimes, and prosecutors are doing what they can to keep up.

If you have been accused of identity theft, watch out. The days, weeks, months and possibly years ahead could be difficult for you.

Understanding Identity Theft Charges

Identity theft can be defined simply as stealing someone’s personal information with the intent to commit fraud or another crime. Identity theft could involve any of the following:

  • Credit cards
  • Social Security numbers
  • Bank accounts

Identity theft can result when someone is able to obtain another person’s account username or steal a credit card. For identity theft charges to stick, the prosecution must show that the alleged criminal willfully obtained another individual’s personal information without authorization, and it was used for an illegal purpose.

Even though identity theft falls under the classification of a white collar crime, don’t let that mislead you. Identity theft is a serious offense and could lead to jail time, fines and more.

Contact A Los Angeles Identity Theft Lawyer For Help

One of the worst things you can do when you are accused of identity theft in Los Angeles County is to work with an inexperienced lawyer. You have a lot riding on the outcome of your case and shouldn’t leave your fate to an attorney who lacks the knowledge and resources to help you fight your charges.

Contact Ernenwein & Mathes, LLP, Los Angeles and Orange County criminal defense lawyers today at 424-552-3901 for a free case review.

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