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Charged with Fraud in St. Louis, MO?

Fraud charges are serious allegations that can result in life-changing consequences, including steep fines, restitution, and even lengthy prison sentences. If you or a loved one has been accused of fraud in Missouri, you need an experienced St. Louis fraud defense attorney who understands both state and federal laws — and who will fight to protect your freedom, finances, and future. At The Hammer Law Firm, LLC, we bring proven skill, detailed legal strategies, and relentless advocacy to every case.

Call (314) 334-3807 or contact us online today to schedule a confidential consultation and take the first step toward protecting your future.

What is Fraud?

In simple terms, fraud is the act of intentionally deceiving another person, business, or government agency to gain money, property, services, or another benefit. Fraud is different from an honest mistake or misunderstanding — prosecutors must prove intent to deceive.

Fraud can take many forms, from falsifying financial documents to making misrepresentations in a business transaction. It may involve individuals, companies, or organized groups, and it can be prosecuted under Missouri state law or federal law, depending on the circumstances.

Common Types of Fraud

Fraud charges in St. Louis can arise from many different situations. Some of the most common types include:

  • Identity Theft: Using someone else’s personal information — such as Social Security numbers or bank account details — without permission, often to obtain credit, loans, or benefits.
  • Credit Card Fraud: Unauthorized use or possession of another person’s credit or debit card, or falsifying information to obtain a card.
  • Insurance Fraud: Making false claims or exaggerating damages to collect insurance payouts.
  • Bank Fraud: Schemes involving falsified checks, loan applications, or account information to obtain funds illegally.
  • Securities Fraud: Deceptive practices in the stock or investment markets, including insider trading and misleading investors.
  • Wire & Mail Fraud: Using electronic communications or the postal system to commit fraud — often charged at the federal level.
  • Healthcare Fraud: Submitting false information to Medicaid, Medicare, or private insurers to obtain payment for services not rendered or inflated charges.
  • Tax Fraud: Deliberately misreporting income, deductions, or other information to avoid paying taxes.

State & Federal Fraud Laws & Penalties

Fraud can be prosecuted under Missouri law or federal law, depending on the scope, method, and victims involved. Federal authorities may get involved if the alleged fraud crosses state lines, involves federal programs, or uses the U.S. mail or wire communications.

Missouri State Fraud Penalties

Fraud crimes in Missouri can range from misdemeanors to serious felonies. Penalties may include:

  • Class A Misdemeanor – Up to 1 year in jail and fines up to $2,000.
  • Class E Felony – Up to 4 years in prison and substantial fines.
  • Class D Felony – Up to 7 years in prison.
  • Class C Felony – 3 to 10 years in prison.
  • Class B Felony – 5 to 15 years in prison.

Restitution (repayment to victims) is also common in fraud convictions.

Federal Fraud Penalties

Federal fraud crimes often carry harsher punishments, with penalties depending on the statute violated:

  • Mail or Wire Fraud (18 U.S.C. §§ 1341 & 1343) – Up to 20 years in federal prison (30 years if a financial institution is involved).
  • Bank Fraud (18 U.S.C. § 1344) – Up to 30 years in prison and fines up to $1,000,000.
  • Healthcare Fraud (18 U.S.C. § 1347) – Up to 10 years in prison (20 years if serious bodily injury results).
  • Securities Fraud (18 U.S.C. § 1348) – Up to 25 years in prison.

In both state and federal court, fraud convictions can lead to permanent criminal records, loss of professional licenses, and damage to your reputation.

Legal Defenses to Fraud Charges

Every fraud case is unique, and the best defense strategy will depend on the facts, evidence, and circumstances. At The Hammer Law Firm, LLC, we thoroughly investigate each case to identify weaknesses in the prosecution’s claims. Common defenses include:

  • Lack of Intent: Fraud requires intent to deceive. If we can show your actions were accidental, mistaken, or based on misunderstanding, the charges may not stand.
  • Insufficient Evidence: The prosecution must prove each element of fraud beyond a reasonable doubt. Weak, incomplete, or circumstantial evidence can be challenged.
  • Mistaken Identity: In some cases, you may have been wrongfully accused due to identity theft, clerical errors, or misidentification.
  • Consent: If the alleged victim gave you permission to use their information or property, fraud may not have occurred.
  • Entrapment: If law enforcement induced you to commit a crime you otherwise would not have committed, entrapment could be a defense.

Our goal is always to secure the best possible outcome — whether that means dismissal, reduced charges, or a favorable plea deal.

Fraud FAQs

Can I be charged with fraud for a business dispute?

Possibly. If prosecutors believe you intentionally misrepresented facts to gain money or property, they may pursue fraud charges. Civil disputes can sometimes be mistaken for criminal fraud.

Is fraud always a felony in Missouri?

No. Some fraud crimes are misdemeanors, but most serious cases are charged as felonies.

Can fraud charges be dropped?

Yes. If evidence is weak, if legal errors occurred, or if a defense shows lack of intent, charges may be reduced or dismissed.

Will I go to jail for fraud?

It depends on the severity of the charges, prior criminal history, and case facts. Some first-time offenders may be eligible for probation.

How long does the government have to charge me with fraud?

In Missouri, the statute of limitations for most fraud crimes is 3 years for misdemeanors and 5 years for felonies. Federal fraud statutes often have a 5-year limit (longer for certain offenses).

Contact a St. Louis Fraud Defense Attorney Today

Fraud charges can threaten everything you’ve worked for — your freedom, career, and reputation. Don’t face them alone. The sooner you speak to a St. Louis fraud defense lawyer, the better your chances of building a strong defense.

At The Hammer Law Firm, LLC, we have the knowledge, resources, and courtroom experience to fight for you at every stage of the process. We serve clients across St. Louis and the surrounding areas, handling both state and federal fraud cases.

Contact us at (314) 334-3807 to schedule a free consultation. 

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