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Welfare

There are many different types of fraud. One type that you might be accused of is welfare fraud. If you face welfare fraud, there is a lot of information that you need to prepare for your case. For example, you should understand the definition of this crime to determine if you actually committed it or not. In addition, you should understand the penalties so that you can figure out what you are up against. You can find this information and more on this page.

Welfare Fraud

Welfare fraud occurs when someone intentionally misuses the welfare system. Generally, this happens when someone who is not qualified for welfare tries to collect welfare money or use welfare resources. Misusing this system, which is set up to give aid to those in dire need within the United States, is a crime. To learn more about welfare fraud, read on.

There are two major ways in which a person might misuse or take advantage of the welfare system and commit welfare fraud. The first major way is when someone withholds personal information from the welfare system. The second is if a person gives false personal information to welfare. In both cases, a person is trying to obtain welfare fraudulently – either by withholding information or providing inaccurate information.

If a person is found committing welfare fraud, they will be charged with this crime. The penalties for this type of fraud can be severe, and could include jail time, fines, probation, and other penalties. To avoid these penalties, the burden is on you to prove that you did not commit this crime. The best way to do this is by contact a criminal defense lawyer to help you build your case.

Help With a Welfare Fraud Accusation

If you are interested in discussing your legal situation with an attorney, get in touch with one. We are happy to help here at Ruane Attorneys. We have defended fraud cases in the past, and can review your situation to determine the best course of action for you. Get started today by contacting our office – we are ready to assist you and defend your rights.

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