Fraudulent refunds
Prosecutors can bring a charge of fraudulent refunds when an individual misrepresents information to receive a refund. Both a customer and an employee of the retail establishment that is the victim can run afoul of the fraudulent refund statute. A conviction means up to 15 years in prison as well as a possible order to pay restitution to the business. If you are facing this kind of prison time, you should speak to a Fort Lauderdale fraudulent refunds criminal defense lawyer as soon as you can.
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For additional information, see Florida Statue 817.037: Fraudulent refunds.



