Identity Theft

Gainesville Identity Theft Defense Attorney

Florida White Collar Crimes Lawyer

Identity theft is a crime constantly gaining notice in Florida and throughout the rest of the United States. As the instances of this crime rise, so does the government's response. As computer and internet technology continue to advance, so do the forms of identity theft. Some common identity theft crimes include:

  • Phishing (posing as a reputable company to gain personal and financial information)
  • Stealing mail, going through the trash or pickpocketing to obtain financial applications or information
  • Hacking into computer databases to gain financial information

Regardless of the specific identity theft charges you may face, you will need a criminal defense lawyer who can represent you and serve to protect your rights both in and out of the courtroom. When you have a skilled attorney on your side, he or she can challenge every piece of evidence or information that the prosecution presents - building reasonable doubt and helping you to secure a not guilty verdict.

Identity Theft in Florida

Identity theft is a crime involving the illegal use of another person's identity in order to commit fraud. A person's identity includes his or her name, social security number, account information and address. This information is then used to apply for loans, obtain credit cards and open bank accounts.

Identity theft is a felony offense and may include a state prison sentence of 2 to 8 years or 6 to 20 years, as well as fines. A specific sentence will depend upon the extent of identity theft that you are accused of having been involved in.

Gainesville identity theft defense attorney Robert G. Whittle has what it takes to defend identity theft charges. Serving Gainesville, Ocala, Bushnell, Spring Hill, Inverness, Tampa, New Port Richey and Tarpon Springs, Florida, the Law Offices of Whittel & Melton has the experience, knowledge and resources to be effective both in and out of court.

Accused of identity theft in Florida? Contact Gainesville criminal defense lawyer Robert Whittel today!