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Financial Exploitation of an Elderly Person 2nd Degree

Skilled Birmingham Financial Exploitation of an Elderly Person in the Second Degree Defense Attorney Taking a Practical and Effective Approach to Defending Against Financial Exploitation Crimes

Being accused of financial exploitation of an elderly person in the second degree can have serious consequences. Your reputation, your freedom, and your future are at stake. At The Stoves Law Firm, P.C., our Birmingham Exploitation in the Second Degree Defense Attorney has over 25 years of experience in criminal defense and is committed to protecting your rights. We understand the complex nuances of Alabama law, specifically relating to Code of Alabama (1975) § 13A-6-196. The elements of the crime are listed below:

  • Intentionally deceiving or misleading an elder person to gain control over their financial resources valuing anywhere between $500 and $2,500.
  • Abusing a position of trust or confidence with an elder person to obtain control over their finances
  • Knowingly assisting another person in deceiving or misleading an elder person to gain control over their financial resources

Financial exploitation of an elderly person is a Class C felony. It can carry with it a number of penalties, including a prison sentence, fines, and court costs.

What are the Best Defenses to Financial Exploitation Cases?

Every case is unique and should be treated as such. A skilled defense attorney will tailor your defense to suit the specific facts of your individual case. However, here are some common defense tactics in financial exploitation cases.

  • Lack of Intent: The defense could argue that the accused did not have the intent to deceive or mislead the elder person, which is a key element for this crime.
  • Consent: If the elder person willingly consented to the financial transactions or transfers, this could be a viable defense.
  • Mistake of Fact: In some cases, the defendant may have been unaware that their actions constituted as financial exploitation of an elder person. This could be used as a defense if it can be proven.

The Stoves Law Firm, with over 25 years of hard earned experience, knows the high bar that the prosecution must reach in order to convict. We also know what it takes to prevent them from reaching that bar. Let The Stoves Law Firm help you in your defense by finding reasonable doubt for a reasonable price.

Have you been charged with Financial Exploitation of an Elderly Person in the Second Degree?

If you or a loved one has recently been arrested and charged with financial exploitation of an elder in the second degree, it’s crucial to act quickly. The experienced legal team at The Stoves Law Firm, P.C., is here to help. Don’t wait to protect your rights and your future. Schedule a free consultation with us today by calling (205) 823-7233 or by filling out our contact form on the website. With The Stoves Law Firm, P.C., you will find a dedicated team that will tirelessly fight for your rights and provide the strong, effective defense you need. We will find reasonable doubt for a reasonable price.

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