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Forgery Defense Attorney in New York

The New York white collar crime attorneys at Conaway & Strickler, P.C. offer skilled, aggressive legal representation to clients facing forgery charges throughout New York State. Our lawyers have over two decades of combined legal experience, as well as extensive resources to apply to building your defense strategy. In the face of such serious criminal charges as these, it is crucial that you have a competent attorney on your side to defend your constitutional rights.

What is forgery? Forgery is a criminal offense that involves altering or creating a legal, financial or other important document for the purpose of making it seem genuine. Counterfeiting may also be related to forgery, as well as numerous forms of fraud.

New York Penal Code defines forgery and outlines harsh penalties which may be enforced upon a conviction, depending upon whether this crime is committed in the first, second or third degree. The item which was altered as well as the consequences of this alteration may affect the potential charges a defendant faces for forgery in New York. First degree forgery, the most serious of these charges, involves altering or completing a document which is related to money, securities, stock, bonds or stamps. First degree forgery is a Class C Felony, punishable by up to 15 years in prison. Lesser charges and penalties may apply if the offense involves a different type of legal or financial document.

New York Forgery Defense Lawyer

The lawyers at Conaway & Strickler, P.C. are standing by to see how we can best assist you in fighting your forgery charges. By consulting a New York forgery lawyer at our firm today, you can take the first step in facing a future that does not involve a felony conviction and having to live with a criminal record for the rest of your life.

Contact our firm today to learn more about how a New York forgery defense attorney can help.