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Danbury Telemarketing Fraud Criminal Defense Lawyers

Danbury Connecticut Telemarketing Fraud Charges

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  • Over 50 years of combined defense experience
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At Wise Laws, our Danbury lawyers multiply an energetic defense for individuals and businesses charged with Danbury CT telemarketing fraud. Wise Laws represent clients from around the country. If you have been accused of operating fraudulent schemes using telephones, it is important to have experienced legal representation.

You will find that our attorneys are experienced, creative and dedicated to resolving your legal problem. Danbury CT Conviction of telemarketing fraud can carry major penalties. It is important to have a seasoned defense team when fighting Danbury Connecticut telemarketing fraud charges.

Some Danbury Connecticut Telemarketing Fraud Charges include:

  • Danbury Connecticut Charity schemes

  • Danbury Prize promotion giveaways

  • Danbury Public official impersonation

  • Asking for advanced payment without sending goods

  • Selling names of people whom have been defrauded

  • Danbury Magazine schemes

  • Danbury Office equipment schemes

  • Danbury Connecticut Lottery ticket schemes

  • Danbury Tax payment schemes

  • Danbury Vending machine fraud

  • Danbury Loan schemes

  • Danbury Jury service fraud schemes

In general, Danbury Connecticut telemarketing schemes involve promising something of value over the telephone and the victim has made not delivering it after payment. Such charges can also involve obtaining credit card information by telephone and then making use of the victim’s credit. If you have been accused of operating a Danbury CT telemarketing scheme along these lines, it is in your best interests to seek legal counsel right away.

If you are facing any telemarketing fraud charges in Danbury, you can be assured that Wise Laws will help in defending you effectively, working to recognize weaknesses in the prosecution’s case that lead to reasonable doubt among members of the jury.

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