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Defending Against Wire Fraud Charges

If you or a loved one is accused and convicted of a federal wire fraud offense, you will find yourself in a highly daunting predicament. The federal government will relentlessly pursue a conviction and imprisonment, leaving your future in jeopardy. Therefore, it is crucial to seek immediate assistance from a highly experienced attorney at a renowned Pennsylvania group like Logue Law Group.

The Complexity of Your Case

These types of cases are inherently complex due to the various forms of deception that can be involved. Whether your specific case is large or small, a dedicated Mercer criminal lawyer will provide the comprehensive legal support you desperately need. With our team, your search for excellent representation comes to a definitive end.

Simply put, this crime encompasses any deceptive use of electronic communication to obtain services, goods, or money. It frequently occurs through:

  • Telephone
  • Television
  • Radio
  • Internet
  • Email

It automatically becomes a federal charge when the deceptive actions affect financial institutions like banks.

What is Federal Wire Fraud?

This offense, which dates all the way back to 1872, has evolved heavily alongside modern technological advancements. Today, it can be carried out through countless digital means. Residents in Mercer County can seek guidance from a skilled Mercer DUI attorney to fully comprehend the massive breadth of this federal law. The use of electronic channels to deceive individuals and illicitly obtain property, services, or money is strictly prohibited. For example, attempting to sell a non-existent timeshare to multiple buyers or operating a Ponzi scheme via a website leads to severe legal consequences.

To successfully prosecute a case, the government must clearly establish the following elements:

  • An intention to defraud the targeted victim.
  • The actual creation of a deceptive scheme.

Frequently, these charges are combined with other offenses to dramatically enhance the defendant’s potential sentence. If a person is convicted of mortgage or tax fraud, for instance, an electronic fraud charge is almost always added. Prosecutors regularly employ this tactic when evidence is lacking for other offenses. Furthermore, even the mere mention of a scheme in an email can result in a federal charge. Each instance of electronic communication constitutes a separate count. If you sent fifty emails soliciting participation, you would be officially charged with fifty counts.

Understanding the Penalties

Individuals found guilty can face federal imprisonment for up to 20 years and substantial financial fines. Engaging a Mercer criminal lawyer is vital because punishments are multiplied by the specific number of counts the defendant is convicted of. If someone is found guilty of ten counts and required to pay a $100,000 fine per count, the total amount owed is a staggering $1,000,000.

How Logue Law Group Protects You

Proving intent is the key challenge prosecutors face, regardless of the physical evidence they have gathered. We deeply understand the importance of demonstrating that you had no intention to defraud anyone. Facing these strict charges in Mercer is overwhelming, which is why enlisting a reputable attorney is a highly strategic move. Our top-tier team leaves no stone unturned, aiming to achieve the absolute best possible outcome for your situation.

Ready to take action? Schedule a complimentary consultation with our experienced legal team today. Connect with us online or call 412.387.6901

Client Reviews

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"He always answers his phone, day or night and he understands the law better than anyone. He always answers my calls for both corporate and personal legal decisions and I have a ton of questions." Mr. Logue is good for one reason, he cares. A client is not a quick buck. His rates are reasonable too...

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"I am thankful we found him, and would recommend him to anyone needing a great attorney to represent them." I am happy to be able to share this information with everyone. Mr. Logue gave attention to our problem immediately and resolved the issue for us quickly. He is an attorney who is respected...

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