The crime of fraud is a very general and broad category of crimes, but the penalties and consequences of committing fraud in Texas can be very serious. Many fraud charges can lead to a conviction, arrest and a lengthy and difficult trial for you and your attorney. Texas courts take fraud seriously because there are so many different ways to commit it, and so the stricter the courts and law enforcement can be, the less they hope people will try to get away with it.
Criminal fraud can be defined as a purposeful attempt to deceive someone for personal and/or financial gain. This false or misleading action can result in stealing money, personal property, information, or services.
If you have been accused of fraud in Texas, you should first contact an experienced criminal defense attorney to stand by your side in criminal court. Contact the Goolsby Law Firm today for your free consultation.
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