Need Help with a Misdemeanor?
When you’ve been charged with the misdemeanor offense of false personation, there is no time to delay in preparing your defense. A Tulsa False Personation Defense Attorney at the Tulsa Criminal Defense Firm can help answer your many legal questions during a low-cost initial strategy session. It’s a serious offense that needs a serious attorney who understands the law and the legal system in Tulsa. That’s where our team can help.
False Personation Charges Vary
This Oklahoma misdemeanor charge encompasses a wide variety of offenses, but they all are connected with the premise that the defendant acted as another and assumed their character in some part. Let’s break down this charge so that you are able to understand the offense facing you or a loved one.
- Any person who falsely personates another by marriage, or pretends to marry, or sustain relations toward another, becomes bail or surety for another party, or in writing claims to be someone they are not could be charged under Okla. Stat. tit. 21§ 61-1531.
- There’s another offense that is under the false personation umbrella, which is covered in Okla. Stat. tit. 21§ 61-1532. That statute reads exactly as follows: any person who falsely personates another, and in such assumed character receives any money or property, that knowing it is intended to be delivered to the individual so personated, with intent to convert the same to his own use, or to that of another person who is not entitled thereto, shall be guilty of a felony punishable in the same manner and to the same extent as for larceny of the money or property so received.
- False personation of a law enforcement officer is what most people think of when they hear this offense. In Oklahoma, the statute actually covers more than just police officers. The statute also covers any public officer, civil or military, any firefighter, any law enforcement officer, any emergency medical technician or other emergency medical care provider. The prosecutor will have to show that someone else was either injured, defrauded, vexed or annoyed by the false personation. A Tulsa False Personation Lawyer can review your case and answer your questions. If found guilty, this offense does carry with it a fine and possible county jail time of less than six (6) months.
Initial Consultation: Tulsa False Personation Defense Attorney
When you’ve been arrested in the Tulsa area, it’s time to retain a Tulsa misdemeanor defense lawyer who will look out for your legal interests. Contact the knowledgeable defense team at Tulsa Criminal Defense Law Firm today for a low-cost confidential consultation. A Tulsa defense attorney can advise you how the Oklahoma criminal justice process works and offer answers to your specific questions. To begin your free and confidential consultation, call now: (918) 256-3400.