Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Fraud Attorney in Lawrenceville

Question: I was charged with id theft and financial credit card fraud. To clarify, not charged yet. An investigation was done, and given to the DA office for special presentment. At the time I was a police officer, lost my job over the accusation, worked for the deot that investigated the allegation. Its been 1 year, nothing has been done. Its cost me my home a car and destroyed my marriage. I can''t get a job because the former agency says I was fired for committing a felony, yet I''ve never been charged nor is it even a pending charge, its just a file sitting in the DA office with no actions. How is it this can be legal? I live in Georgia...

Question: You were a police officer. So, you should know exactly how it works. You need to retain an attorney in order to file a speedy trial demand and force the DA to make a decision.

Answered by Lawrence Lewis - Fraud Attorney in Lawrenceville

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I hung a shingle in February 2000, because I saw that individuals charged with criminal offenses were being underserved by the attorneys practicing criminal law. Since February 2000, I have represented more than two thousand criminal clients. I only practice criminal law, but I do everything from violations of probation to Supreme Court appeals. There are few attorneys under the age of sixty that have my level of experience. I have tried more than two hundred major felony jury trials. I have tried more than fifty misdemeanor jury trials. In Philadelphia as a prosecutor, I tried more than two thousand bench trials. I have conducted more than three thousand preliminary hearings and bond hearings. Yet, I still have the energy at forty-five to serve my current clients. There is nothing that will occur in a courtroom that I have not experienced before. When you are looking for an attorney, experience is everything.