I know this may be a dumb question but what is required to have a case on Fraud? What if there was only a attempt and no actual loss, are there any laws or punishments for fraud attempts ? Does the law even look at that? Thanks for your time!
She wants to know if they can if she never received food stamps. And if they can what should she expect and what should she do?
This will assist you in helping educate your friend.
Have her read it, watch the video, and prepare for any storm that might come her way.
Never lie to any government official, even the dogcatcher.
Food Stamp crimes can be prosecuted federally, and this current regime aggressively goes after all cheaters.
Today's statutes prosecuting various fraud offenses were once known under early English common law as larceny by trick.
The eight most common fraud offenses in Florida are for:
1 = obtaining property by impersonation (forms of identity theft)
2 = making false statements to obtain property or credit
3 = misleading and false advertisements
4 = making false reports by officers of banks or other persons of trust
5 = insurance fraud
6 = sale of used goods as new
7 = false report of commission of a crime
8 = criminal use of personal identification of information, uttering or forgery.
As far as ATTEMPTING to commit any crime, yep, there's a stat for that:
Florida Statute 777.04 prohibits anyone from attempting, soliciting, or conspiring to commit a crime. A way to think about these crimes is that they are all stops along the road to committing a crime, each one getting closer to the intended destination. Attempt can be committed with one person while solicitation and conspiracy necessarily involve the actor and two or more people.
Chapter 777 Section 04 - 2012 Florida Statutes - The Florida Senate
If a prosecutor or a law enforcement official requests to speak to you about ANY crime, your correct response should be, "Sorry, I invoke my rights to remain silent and consult with a lawyer."
No matter what is said, or whatever trick or connivance is employed, keep repeating, "Sorry, I invoke my rights to remain silent and consult with a lawyer" anytime the subject of crime is raised.
It is okay to provide your name, address, date of birth, sex, race, and other identifying date, but always be TRUTHFUL.
You should always remain calm, never raise your voice, your hands above your waist, use profanity, or be anything but polite!
If you are arrested, repeat the criminal defendant's mantra: "Sorry, I invoke my rights to remain silent and consult with a lawyer."
Never try to explain anything, and if you don't know, don't lie, say, "Sorry, I don't recall."
Now, watch this excellent video by a lawyer who knows his stuff and enjoys helping educate the public:
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