Mail fraud involves any illegal activity or scheme conducted using the United States Postal Service (USPS). Mail fraud may be used to extract information or money from someone using false statements. Mail fraud in Texas is punishable under state and federal law and carries severe penalties if convicted. It is imperative to contact a Houston fraud attorney if accused of this serious offense.
The United States Postal Inspection Service (USPIS) states that mail fraud can originate online, in the mail, or by phone. Types of mail fraud that may result in charges include:
Additional penalties may apply when acts of mail fraud harm the elderly or a physically or cognitively challenged individual.
Being convicted of mail fraud in Texas can lead to a misdemeanor or felony charge. Misdemeanor convictions (12.22-12.23) can lead to the following punishments:
Felony convictions (12.32-12.35) vary according to the degree of the crime. A conviction of felony mail fraud in Texas may lead to the following punishments:
Charges for mail fraud are damaging to a career and reputation in Texas. There are defenses to these charges. Providing a solid defense may help reduce the charges or dismiss them when the facts do not support criminal activity.
Four elements must be proven to convict someone of mail fraud in Texas:
Every act of mail fraud is considered a singular offense. Each offense can lead to a charge and sentence for that particular act, resulting in multiple charges.
The defense of an act of mail fraud will depend on the unique situation surrounding it.
Mail fraud may appear to be a conviction that is easily dismissed or does not have to be taken seriously. However, a conviction of mail fraud in Texas can compromise your future success. A complete evaluation of the charges against you should occur immediately to prevent future damages.
Costly fines, jail time, or imprisonment are realistic punishments to expect. A solid defense from a Houston criminal defense attorney may protect against a conviction or lead to reduced charges.