Salt Lake City Utah Forgery Attorney

Forgery Defense Attorney

Utah has had some pretty notable forgery cases (remember Mark Hofmann?) and Utah’s prosecutors are constantly looking for send people to prison for forgery.  Protect yourself against Utah’s overly zealous prosecutors by calling Utah Defenders at 801.618.1334 to set up a free consultation today. You’ll be able to talk to one of our experienced Utah criminal defense lawyers and will better understand your options and what it will take to win your case.

What is Forgery?

Forgery is a felony crime and constitutes the altering of a writing for the purpose of defrauding someone.  Forgery can apply to any writing including checks, applications, contracts, stocks, bonds, and even electronic transmissions such as email or forms on websites.

There are a number of defenses available to you for forgery charges and the Utah forgery defense lawyers at Utah Defenders will help you understand what those defenses are and how they may apply to your case.

Utah Defenders – Utah’s Forgery Defense Attorneys

If you have been charged with forgery you are looking at up to five years in jail.  For charges such as forgery we, Utah Defenders, are the criminal defense attorneys for Salt Lake City and the entire state of Utah that you should call.  We should be your first and only call because we are Utah’s criminal defense law firm.  Our attorneys are experienced criminal defense attorneys who love to defend individual liberties and love to fight the state.

When you hire us you will hire attorneys who will begin preparing your case for trial immediately.  We know what is at stake for you and we will do everything we can to defend your rights.

Hiring a Utah Defender is Easy

Our criminal defense attorneys are always available to talk to you about your forgery charges.  Take one minute out of your day to call us or email us and to get an experienced, aggressive, and intelligent attorney on your side defending you every step of the way.

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