Olathe, Kansas, Criminal Defense Law Firm
Olathe, Kansas, Identity Fraud Defense LawyerThe Kansas City metro region is home to a growing immigrant population of workers and their families who have come to Kansas and Missouri for employment. The police and prosecutors are eager to arrest and charge people for identity fraud for carrying false or stolen green cards, fake work permits, and other documentation required to work legally in the U.S. Spanish Interpreter Available!At Keck & Travis, LLC, we believe in protecting people’s civil and constitutional rights. We are attorneys Angela Keck and Jessica Travis. We work hand in hand with an INS attorney. We believe in your civil rights and we are strong supporters of human rights laws which allow good people to seek a better way of life in America. We have an excellent record of defending people’s right to work while protecting them from charges that carry possible deportation penalties. Federal identity fraud defense in federal districts in Missouri and KansasIf you have been charged with identity theft or carrying a false identification card, we can use our experience and knowledge of federal immigration laws to help you. Contact our offices in Olathe, Kansas, to talk with us about your identity fraud charges. We protect your rights and serve your interests. Identity theft The criminal defense attorneys of Keck & Travis, LLC, also have extensive experience representing people charged with felony and misdemeanor charges of identity theft. If you have been charged with using someone else’s credit card number, forging checks, misrepresenting yourself as another person or using another individual's i.d. or identity for financial gain, we can help. We have the resources to thoroughly investigate the identity theft charges against you to determine whether the police had probable cause to arrest you, how evidence was gathered by the prosecutor’s office, and whether your rights were violated in making the arrest. We prepare the strongest case possible to win in court. Contact our offices to schedule a consultation about your charges. The state may rest its case, but we never do. |

