Mail fraud is a serious federal crime that involves using the United States Postal Service to defraud others out of money, property or services. First enacted in 1872, the law has since been expanded to include radio, television, the internet and private carriers such as UPS and Federal Express. A conviction can carry fines and prison terms of up to five years for each count. If a financial institution is involved in the scheme, penalties increase to up to 30 years in prison and up to $1 million in fines.
If you’ve been charged with mail fraud, you need the experienced attorneys at Conaway & Strickler, P.C. at your side. With offices in Atlanta we serve throughout the U.S. and understand how to protect our clients’ rights and freedoms. Our extensive experience in the federal courts has yielded successful results in numerous cases. We stand ready to help you, too.
How We HelpWith the stakes so high, hiring an experienced legal team to defend you is an absolute must. Mail fraud cases can get quite complicated. They typically involve a number of parties, including the defendant or defendants, the delivery service, and the alleged victim or victims. Depending on the complexity, a mail fraud case can take years to investigate and bring to trial. Moreover, prosecutors will rarely file suit unless they think their chances of victory are advantageous.
The defense typically centers on intent. Prosecutors must prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the defendant or defendants used material means through the mail or some other medium to intentionally deceive and defraud. Our knowledgeable attorneys will launch an independent investigation into the allegations against you and provide our own expert witnesses to strengthen your position. We offer thorough and vigorous legal representation and utilize a defense strategy designed to achieve the best possible outcome in your case.
Reach Out to Us for Legal SupportIf you’ve been charged in a federal mail fraud case, call our criminal defense firm to schedule a confidential, free initial consultation. You can reach us at (404) 816-5000 or contact us online. We’re here to answer your questions and address your concerns.