Counterfeiting

Counterfeiting is the crime of illegally producing facsimiles of official documents or copyrighted and trademarked goods. The degree of charges associated with counterfeiting depends on the value of the item, but it can be a first degree felony. A conviction of a first degree felony can result in a lengthy jail sentence for an individual and cost him or her thousands of dollars in fines.

If you are being charged with counterfeiting, you will need a lawyer who is well-versed in defending people from criminal accusations. The tenacious Austin criminal defense lawyer Ian Inglis has over 30 years of experience in criminal defense, and he is prepared to handle your case. Contact our offices at 512-472-1950 for your consultation.

Commonly Counterfeit Items

There are a wide variety of items that can be counterfeited, from important government documents to toothpaste. The legal penalties associated with counterfeiting can depend on the importance or economic worth of the item. Some of the most commonly counterfeit items include:

  • Shoes
  • Purses
  • Identification cards, such as driver’s licenses
  • Passports
  • Electronics
  • Money

Counterfeit items cost the U.S. economy over a billion dollars every year and can aid other criminal activities. Thus, law enforcement officials take counterfeit actions very serious, which is why the crime is punished so severely.

Contact Us

If you are being accused of counterfeiting, you will need an experienced attorney protecting your interests and freedoms from the full force of the government’s accusations. Austin criminal defense attorney Ian Inglis is poised to defend you from any criminal charges you may face. Contact him at 512-472-1950 to learn more about your legal options.

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