New Jersey Bank Fraud Attorney
Bank fraud is considered a “white collar” crime because it often involves large businesses and lots of money. It often involves obtaining loans and other funding from lenders that is never intended to be repaid. If you are falsely accused of bank fraud, you have the legal right to protect yourself from harsh penalties. New Jersey penalizes white collar crimes relatively harshly, so it is important to avoid these consequences if you are innocent.
If you or someone you know has been falsely accused of bank fraud, contact the experienced New Jersey bank fraud attorneys at the Law Office of Jason A. Volet, LLC today by calling 732-503-8968. We are committed to helping our clients avoid the severe consequences of bank fraud convictions and have been successfully arguing cases for our clients for years.
Possible Consequences
Thousands of people commit bank fraud every year in the United States, costing lenders hundreds, thousands, even millions of dollars. Because of this, states like New Jersey enforce strict penalties on perpetrators. If you are convicted of bank fraud, you could face:
- Ruined credit
- Hundreds of thousands of dollars in fines
- Jail / prison time
Specific penalties are determined on a case-by-case basis, but because so much money is often involved in bank fraud cases, fines and prison time tend to reflect the severity of the damage caused by the fraud.
Contact Us
You have the right to defend yourself against false accusations. If you or someone you know has been charged with bank fraud, contact the experienced New Jersey bank fraud attorneys of the Law Office of Jason A. Volet, LLC today at 732-503-8968.