Forgery Cases

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Understanding forgery in Florida

Forgery is recognized as a crucial white-collar crime under Florida law, often associated with identity theft, document falsification, and financial fraud. At its core, forgery involves altering, creating, or using a false document with the intent to defraud another business, government entity, or person. It can include signing someone else’s name on paychecks, altering identification cards, falsifying contracts, or manipulating financial documents.

In Florida, forgery is categorized as a third-degree felony, which is punishable by more than 5 years of imprisonment and extra fines. However, depending on the situation, including the occurrence of multiple fraudulent acts, the amount of money involved, or the application of federal jurisdiction, penalties can escalate to include extended incarceration, restitution, or probation.

The role of Roderman & Johnston attorneys

  1. Uncovering weaknesses in evidence – Our attorneys can analyze handwriting examinations, financial records, and digital forensic reports to challenge the reliability, accuracy, and credibility of the prosecution’s case.
  2. Developing a tailored defense – If you are accused of other charges, including theft, conspiracy, and fraud, our attorneys have extensive experience in high-stakes white-collar cases, which enables us to manage prosecutions effectively.
  3. Compassionate client support – In addition to defending the case, our attorneys can provide accessibility, reassurance, and guidance throughout each step of the process.

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