What defines a charge of fraud in the State of
California? In our state, fraud is an
intentional misrepresentation, deceit, or concealment of a material fact known
to the defendant with the intention on the part of the defendant of thereby
depriving a person of property or legal rights or otherwise causing injury.
Intentional fraud or deceit occurs when the perpetrator uses
deceit to convince the victim to rely on the false facts. Then the victim reasonably relied on and was
harmed by the deceit. Constructive fraud
occurs when the perpetrator misrepresents to the victim that an important false
fact is true.
There is a broad interpretation of fraud in the Big Bear
State. You need a top criminal fraud
attorney like William Chestnut to defend you against these charges. Attorney Chestnut has defended Californian’s
accused of fraud for more than 40 years.
Arrange for a free consultation at his San Jose office by calling (408)
298-6990.
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