What is the charge or criminal action of misusing someone else’s credit card and how much time could it carry?
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What is the charge or criminal action of misusing someone else’s credit card and how much time could it carry?
I had permission to use the credit card but over spent by a few thousand please tell me what I’m looking at for time.
Asked on November 7, 2011 under Criminal Law, Massachusetts
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Answered 13 years ago | Contributor
The criminal charge of misusing someone's credit card is essentially a misdemeanor charge based upon fraud. Meaning, the unauthorized use of the credit card.
Given the chances of a heavy fine, jail, required courses and a criminal record, I suggest that you consult with a criminal defense attorney to represent you under the given situation.
If this is your first brush with the law, you most likely will receive no jail time but will be placed on probation. Good luck.
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