Legal Question in Criminal Law in Michigan
I was recently fired from my job. Before I was fired, I had done a few fraudulent accounts. Can they pursue legal action against me even though I had been terminated? I was fired for an unrelated issue.
4 Answers from Attorneys
Of course they can. You should hire an attorney to negotiate with them to try and persuade them to not pursue criminal charges. I have had great success with situations like yours. Feel free to contact me to discuss.
Yes, legal charges can always be pursued provided the statute of limitations have not expired.
There are time limits on both civil fraud and on criminal fraud. Those time limits would not be changed if you leave a job. Our defense attorneys have handled major financial fraud issues all over Michigan. Feel free to call our main office for a consultation. You can read more at:
www.AggressiveCriminalDefense.com
Yes. Hire an attorney to try and mitigate the possible damages and convictions.
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