About New Jersey Fraud

Though generically referred to as “fraud” cases, matters involving allegations of such criminal activity can take several forms.  Fraud charges can involve the following situations:

  Bank Fraud Identify Fraud Motor Vehicle Fraud
  Bankruptcy Fraud Insurance Fraud Securities Fraud
  Check Fraud Internet Fraud Tax Fraud
  Computer Fraud Mail Fraud Unemployment Fraud
  Construction Fraud Medicare Fraud Wire Fraud
  Credit Card Fraud Medicaid Fraud Workers Compensation Fraud
  Healthcare Fraud    
       
       
       

 

If you are charged with fraud, or are currently the target of a fraud investigation, it is imperative that you obtain representation from an experienced New Jersey criminal defense attorney.  In fact, the investigation phase of the prosecution is often the most important part of the process.  Your criminal defense attorney can conduct an independent investigation, interview witnesses, negotiate with the prosecutor and lay the foundation for a legal defense. 

 

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