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A Reputation For Results In Computer Identity Theft Cases

Have you been accused of possessing a stolen credit card for purposes of identity theft? The attorneys at The Law Office of Massey McClusky Fuchs & Ballenger can help. Our attorneys have more than 60 years of combined experience aggressively representing the rights of defendants in a broad range of criminal law cases. Whether you are in Tennessee, Arkansas, Mississippi or another community throughout the Mid-South, we are ready to work with you.

We fight the good fight to safeguard your interests when you have been arrested for identity theft and credit card fraud. In our high-technology culture, instances of identity theft have grown dramatically — and so have the penalties for conviction, when these cases come to trial. Our lawyers will intensively investigate the charges against you to protect your rights. We negotiate and litigate on your behalf with equal proficiency.

William D. Massey was the first west Tennessee lawyer certified as a criminal law specialist, a skilled support staff of associates, we will do everything in our power to cushion the blow of your arrest and advocate forcefully for you, in and out of court.

You have only one chance to hire the right attorney to defend you. You have only one chance to hear the words “not guilty.” Make the most of that chance by contacting us today to schedule an initial consultation. Reach us now at 901-910-1638.

Aggressively Protecting Your Rights

We need to know the details of what happened if you are charged with knowingly obtaining, possessing or using the identifying information of someone else with the intent to commit an unlawful act without that person’s consent.

Use of another person’s Social Security card number to obtain a credit card could constitute identity theft. Even if you do not use the numbers, your intent to use information illegally could result in a conviction for identity theft.

Don’t risk being fined and sent to prison by retaining an unproven, inexperienced criminal defense lawyer. Identity theft is a Class D felony in Tennessee. It carries a potential sentence of two to 12 years in prison and a maximum fine of $5,000. Probation is available, however, and is obviously far more preferable.

The quality, experienced representation and unwavering client commitment you will find at The Law Office of Massey McClusky Fuchs & Ballenger could make a tremendous difference in your case, your life and your future. Contact us so we can evaluate your case for free and begin the hard work of protecting your rights against white collar charges.

Schedule Your Free Consultation

We represent criminal defense clients of all kinds — for drug cases, violent crimes, sex crimes and DUI/DWI — in Tennessee and across the Mid-South. Learn more about how we can help you at no cost. Call  901-910-1638 or send our Memphis office an email.