Obtaining Property by False Personation
Miami-Dade Obtaining Property by False Personation Attorney
Obtaining property by false personation is a form of identity theft. False personation is pretending to be another person, and Florida state law makes it illegal to impersonate someone else in order to receive money or property intended for that person. Florida punishes this crime the same way as larceny, which means violators face penalties ranging from 60 days in jail to 30 years in prison, depending on the value of the property allegedly stolen. With so much potentially at stake, those charged should speak with an experienced Palm Beach false personation criminal defense lawyer.
If you or someone you love has been charged with false personation, don’t wait before speaking with an experienced Fort Lauderdale false personation criminal defense lawyer. For a free, confidential consultation, call South Florida wire false personation defense attorney Menachem M. Mayberg. Seven days a week and 24 hours a day, you can reach us online or call us at (305) 695-8750.
For further reading; see Florida Statue 817.02 Obtaining property by false personation.

