Ann Arbor Forgery Defense Lawyers
Forgery and check fraud are not uncommon crimes and run the spectrum from being anonymous to being committed by those entrusted to care for us. For many people charged with check fraud or forgery, there may be complicating factors that have been overlooked:
- Did an older person with dementia or memory problems authorize you to make a purchase for them?
- Are you serving as a guardian or conservator and your decisions are being called into question by relatives or others disputing your performance as a fiduciary?
These are just two possible scenarios that could lead to criminal charges if the entire picture is not looked at.
Being accused of using stolen checks, check fraud or forgery can have a negative effect on job prospects as potential employers run background checks more and more often. Few employers want to welcome a new employee with a conviction for a crime of dishonesty. Contact Mark Mandell and the other Detroit check fraud defense attorneys of Fausone Bohn, LLP, to begin building an aggressive defense.
A Team That Includes Former Prosecutors
A number of attorneys at Fausone Bohn, LLP are former prosecutors. We understand the strategies that prosecutors employ as well as their goals and motivation when they walk in the courtroom. Our experience can help you secure the edge you need as you face charges for check fraud or forgery in Michigan.
Non-Sufficient Funds
Discerning between cases in which a check comes back NSF due to criminal intent or an arithmetic mistake can be difficult. We can help you avoid criminal penalties.
Contact Us
If you are facing charges for check fraud or forgery, call 248-468-4536 or toll free at 888-674-1189, or contact us online to set up a free initial consultation with one of our Detroit check fraud defense attorneys.