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Sugar Land Forgery Lawyer

Fort Bend County - Brazoria County - Harris County

Forgery is a serious crime in Texas and prosecutors aggressively pursue convictions in these cases. If you are convicted of forgery, prospective employers are going to view you as a thief. As a result, it's very important to hire a lawyer who has a proven record of preventing his clients from being convicted of forgery charges.

At the Law Office of John L. Venza Jr., I am dedicated to protecting your rights and your reputation if you have been charged with forgery. As a former prosecutor for the state of Texas, I pride myself on offering a unique perspective on how the other side will approach forgery charges against you. My experience in forgery cases is well documented as a prosecutor, a defense lawyer and a published author on the issue of theft.

Forgery is a State Jail Felony

When you sign your name on someone else's check or money order, you are committing a felony. There a number of possible forgery offenses you may be charged with in Texas:

  • Criminal forgery
  • Criminal simulation
  • Trademark counterfeiting
  • Stealing or receiving a stolen check

Even if you are not given a jail sentence, it's important to keep a forgery conviction off your record. A conviction on forgery charges can affect your reputation for the rest of your life and virtually take you out of the job market.

Immigration consequences of a forgery conviction. If you are not a U.S. citizen, the immigration consequences of forgery conviction can be dire. I have successfully negotiated deals with the state that have allowed my clients to remain in country after their cases were resolved.

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For more information or to schedule a free consultation at my office conveniently located off Highway 59 in Sugar Land, Texas, please contact me, attorney John Venza Jr.

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