Oklahoma Credit Card Fraud

Summary

Under Oklahoma law, 21 O.S. § 1550.2 addresses credit card fraud, where charges can arise from unauthorized use or possession, not just personal use. Penalties include fines, restitution, and imprisonment. Defenses may involve lack of intent, mistaken identity, or insufficient evidence. Consulting a criminal defense attorney is advisable for navigating these charges.

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Under Oklahoma law, * O.S. § *.* pertains to credit card fraud. You do not necessarily have to be the one using the card to be charged. Possession, control, or unauthorized use of a credit card can still result in charges.
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Under Oklahoma law, * O.S. § *.* covers various forms of credit card fraud. Here are some details:
- Unauthorized use or possession of a credit card can lead to charges.
- Penalties can include fines, restitution, and imprisonment.
Would you like to know more about specific defenses you might use in your case?
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In Oklahoma, the following defenses might be relevant for charges under * O.S. § *.*:
- Lack of intent to defraud.
- Mistaken identity.
- Lack of evidence proving unauthorized use or possession.
Would you like more details on these defenses, or do you have another question?
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Under Oklahoma law, the defenses for credit card fraud can be complex and require thorough evaluation. Consulting with a lawyer who specializes in criminal defense, particularly credit card fraud, would be beneficial.
Would you like assistance finding a lawyer or more information on any of these defenses?