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False reporting may not seem like a serious charge –after all, it’s commonly no more than a juvenile prank. But
When you falsely report a misdemeanor crime, you may be punished by up to 93 days in jail and a fine of up to $500. If the crime you reported was a felony, for example a bomb threat or a bank robbery, you will be charged with a felony. In these situations, you may be subject to a 4 year prison term and fines of up to $2,000. For a second or subsequent conviction, you may be imprisoned for up to 10 years and be charged $5,000 in fines. A
Fortunately for those charged with falsely reporting a crime, there are multiple defenses open to a Port Charlotte Attorney. The most common excuse is that you actually believed a crime was occurring at the time you reported the crime. If, for example, you saw someone with a mask entering the bank, it would be understandable if you called the police believing a bank robbery was in progress.
Sometimes victims of real crimes, such as domestic violence, are threatened with false reporting charges when they refuse to press charges. This form of extortion will not stand up to our crime defense in
If you have been accused of falsely reporting a crime, please contact a
Cape Coral Office
4637 Vincennes Blvd, Suites 1 & 2
Cape Coral, FL 33904
P: (239) 945-4447
F: (866) 428-5829
Miami Office
Suntrust Intl. Center
1 SE 3rd Avenue
Suite 2920
Miami, FL 33131
P: (786) 425-9993
Charlotte County Office
25080 Olympia Avenue
Suite B-1
Punta Gorda, FL 33950
P: (941) 505-6666
Fort Myers Office
2267 Fowler Street
Fort Myers FL 33901
P: (239) 226-0888
Naples Executive Center
7935 Airport-Pulling Road N Suite 223
Naples, Florida 34109
P: (239) 226-0889
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