Wire Fraud
Miami Wire Fraud Criminal Lawyers
Each Miami criminal lawyer at DMT has years of experience in representing clients charged with wire fraud. If you are under investigation by the federal authorities or you or someone you know has been arrested for wire fraud in Florida, it is imperative that you immediately seek the assistance of a wire fraud defense lawyer to represent your interests. Wire fraud charges arise when an individual engages in a scheme to defraud to obtain financial resources through interstate wires (i.e., telephones, e-mails, FAX transmissions, wire transfers, internet, television or radio). The U.S. Attorney’s Office prosecutes wire fraud cases on the federal level. Prosecutor’s charge wire fraud in addition to the underlying crimes. By charging wire fraud in addition to the underlying crimes, the prosecution is able to increase the potential sentence an individual faces under the Federal Sentencing Guidelines. Examples of cases prosecuted under the wire fraud statute include the following:
- Bank Fraud
- Credit Card Fraud
- Healthcare Fraud
- Identity Theft
- Insurance Fraud
- Medicare Fraud
- Money Laundering
- Mortgage/Real Estate Fraud
- Securities Fraud
- Tax Fraud
The wire fraud statute provides the federal government with yet another tool to prosecute cases. If an individual is convicted of mail fraud, an individual can be sentenced up to twenty years and a $1 million dollar fine. Wire fraud cases are highly complex and are prosecuted by the most experienced federal government attorneys. Due to the complexity of the cases and potential sentences that attach, it is essential that you a Miami criminal attorney at DMT who has years of experience in defending wire fraud cases.
If you are under investigation for, or have been arrested and charged with wire fraud, contact the the criminal defense lawyers at DMT. An experienced criminal attorney is available every day of the year, 24 hours a day to speak with you regarding your situation. You can call our office at (305) 444-0030 or reach us by completing the form on our contact page or by sending an e-mail.





