Denver Criminal Attorney

Forgery Charges

In technical terms, simply signing your spouse's name on a check that you are only depositing is considered forgery unless you have expressed consent to do so. However, most cases that involve check forgery take place for other reasons. In Colorado, forgery is considered a crime of dishonesty (also known as a crime of moral turpitude).
A conviction for a crime of dishonesty carries a lifetime stigma and could jeopardize your future because a forgery conviction will remain on your criminal record for the rest of your life. Not many employers will consider hiring someone who has been convicted of a crime such as check, credit card, wire, or bank fraud.

If you have been accused of obtaining money or property by fraudulent means, the perception is that you are a dishonest person. You must fight these charges aggressively in order to protect your reputation and good name. Contact our office today to discuss your case with a criminal defense attorney in Denver with experience fighting and resolving forgery charges.

Call Rob Werking, Denver Criminal Lawyer Denver, at 303-565-7726 to schedule a free consultation and learn how Rob Werking can assist you. Rob has over 15 years experience as a Criminal Lawyer. We provide legal services to clients throughout the metro Denver Colorado area. Werking Law is centrally located just east of of I-25 and Arapahoe Rd. in Centennial, CO.

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