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Greenbelt Credit Card Fraud Lawyer

Advances in technology and an increase in online transactions have contributed to a rise in credit card fraud. Today, there are simply more opportunities for an individual to fraudulently use a credit card.

At The Law Offices of Richard P. Arnold, we aggressively defend individuals who have been charged with credit card fraud and other white collar financial crimes. To learn about your defense options from an attorney with more than 40 years of criminal law experience, contact us today.

Examples of Credit Card Fraud

Greenbelt credit card fraud attorney Richard P. Arnold defends individuals charged with any action involving the fraudulent use of a credit card:

  • Stealing and using a credit card
  • Using a lost credit card
  • Making purchases on another person's credit card
  • Credit card application fraud
  • Fraudulently obtaining credit cards through the mail
  • Opening credit card accounts using fraudulent information
  • Online credit card fraud

We defend a range of clients in credit card fraud cases, from individuals charged with one-time use of a stolen credit card to organizations charged with manufacturing and distributing fraudulent credit cards. Paying close attention to the technological and financial components of a case, our firm works to craft an effective defense based on the unique facts and circumstances of each client's case. Our firm is dedicated to providing the strongest possible criminal defense available in state and federal courts of Maryland.

Contact a Rockville Fraud Defense Attorney

Schedule a consultation with a Greenbelt credit card fraud lawyer. We offer a free initial consultation, are available for evening and weekend appointments, accept credit cards and operate offices in Greenbelt, Rockville, Annapolis and Upper Marlboro. Call 301-850-4663.

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