Browse our free library articles written by our experienced Fairfax fraud attorneys about online fraud and fraud crimes in Virginia. Here, we discuss crimes under Virginia and federal laws, penalties upon conviction, and defenses to fight the charges that you face.
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What Insurance Fraud Really Means in VirginiaAn insurance fraud conviction can result in many years in prison. Learn about this crime in Virginia so that you can protect your legal rights.
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Phishing Crimes and PenaltiesHave you been accused of phishing in Virginia? Find out what this means, what the possible penalties are, and how to contact a defense lawyer for help.
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The Crimes of Credit Card Fraud and Credit Card TheftHave you been charged with credit card theft or fraud? Learn about these crimes, the potential penalties, and why you need a Northern Virginia defense lawyer.
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Check Fraud Crimes Can Be Charged as Misdemeanors or Felonies in VirginiaYou can be charged with a misdemeanor or felony for check fraud in Virginia. Here, learn about the penalties you face if convicted and what to do to avoid them.
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Forgery Offenses Are Felonies in the Commonwealth of VirginiaForgery is a serious white collar crime in Virginia that is charged as a felony. Find out what crimes you may be charged with committing and how we can help.
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Identity Theft Charges and Penalties in VirginiaIdentity theft in Virginia is a serious criminal offense. If you are facing an identity theft charge, you will need an experienced criminal defense attorney.
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Forgery and Uttering Offenses in VirginiaForgery and uttering crimes are treated seriously in Virginia. These offenses can be charged as misdemeanors or felonies depending on the nature of the offense.
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You Could Face Stiff Penalties Under Virginia and Federal Laws If Charged With an Internet CrimeCharged with a cyber crime? You could be charged under Virginia’s criminal laws, federal cyber crime laws, or both. Learn about these potential charges.
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If You Are Charged With Banking Fraud or Counterfeiting, You Could Face State and Federal Felony ChargesIf you’ve been arrested for bank fraud or counterfeiting, you may be charged with federal and state crimes. How severe are the penalties you face?
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What it Means to Be Charged With Federal Mail and Wire FraudIf you are charged with federal mail or wire fraud, you may face a lengthy prison sentence and huge fines. Learn what it means to be charged with these crimes.