eric g johnson law
Experienced Criminal Defense
318-377-1555
  • Home
  • About Us
    • Attorneys
      • Eric G. Johnson
      • Rachel W. Bays
      • Staff
    • Client Testimonials
  • Cases We Handle
    • Criminal Defense
    • Drug Offenses
      • Drug Possession
      • Drug Trafficking & Distribution
      • Prescription Drug Crimes
      • Drug Court Representation
    • DUI/DWI
      • DUI Defense Strategies
      • Commercial Driver License (CDL) DUI
      • Refusing DUI Tests
      • Underage DWI
      • Vehicular Homicide
    • Property & Theft Crimes
      • Theft
      • Robbery
      • Burglary
      • Trespassing
      • Shoplifting
      • Credit Card Fraud
      • Identity Theft
      • Welfare Fraud
    • Sex Offenses
      • Sexual Battery
      • Carnal Knowledge of a Juvenile
      • Child Pornography
      • Online Solicitation of a Minor
      • Prostitution
      • Video Voyeurism
    • Federal Crimes
      • Federal Criminal Defense
      • Federal Computer Crimes
    • Traffic & Driving Offenses
      • Driving Without a License
      • Vehicular Manslaughter
      • Hit and Run
    • Violent Crimes
      • Murder
      • Manslaughter
      • Assault and Battery
      • Protective Orders
      • Domestic Violence
      • Weapon Offenses
      • Stalking
    • White Collar Crimes
      • Embezzlement
      • Money Laundering
      • Tax Fraud and Evasion
      • Counterfeiting
      • Money and Asset Forfeiture
    • Other Criminal Matters
      • Appeals & Post-Conviction Relief
      • Arson and Criminal Mischief
      • False Imprisonment
      • Resisting an Officer
      • Violation of Probation
      • Juvenile Offenses
      • Criminal Appeals
      • Post-Conviction Relief
      • Criminal Expungement
        • Louisiana Expungement Laws
  • Areas We Serve
    • Shreveport, LA
      • Drug Defense Attorney
      • Domestic Violence
      • DWI Lawyer
      • BUI Lawyer
      • Traffic Offenses Lawyer
      • Theft Lawyer
      • Marijuana Possession Lawyer
    • Monroe, LA
      • Drug Defense Lawyer
      • DWI Lawyer
      • Sex Offense Attorney
      • DUI Lawyer
    • Ruston, LA
      • Drug Defense Attorney
    • Tallulah, LA
    • Louisiana Parishes
      • Bossier Parish
      • Caddo Parish
      • Claiborne Parish
      • Bienville Parish
      • De Soto Parish
      • Lincoln Parish
      • Ouachita Parish
      • Natchitoches Parish
      • Sabine Parish
      • Webster Parish
  • Recent Cases
  • Blog
    • FAQ
  • Contact Us
suspicious money

Why You Need a Strong Legal Defense for Counterfeiting Charges

September 12, 2024Eric G. Johnson

When you consider counterfeiting, some of the first images that come to mind may be fake dollar bills, falsified passports, or scenes from a movie. However, Louisiana state and federal prosecutors take this offense very seriously, and more people face these allegations yearly than you might think. According to the FBI’s most recent data, over 45,000 Americans were charged with counterfeiting and forgery in 2019 alone.

If you’re facing counterfeiting charges or suspect you may be under investigation, it’s imperative that you act now and partner with a knowledgeable white-collar crimes lawyer. Contact John D. & Eric G. Johnson Law Firm and speak with our team today. We’re here to find the solution that best meets your needs.

Table of Contents

Toggle
  • What’s Considered Counterfeiting in Louisiana?
  • Challenging Accusations of Producing or Using Fake Currency
  • Why Hiring an Experienced Trial Attorney Is Essential When Facing Counterfeit Charges
  • Consult a Reputable White-Collar Crimes Defense Lawyer in Louisiana 

What’s Considered Counterfeiting in Louisiana?

The crime of counterfeiting is considered forgery under Louisiana law. Outlined under RS 14:72.2, counterfeiting is a felony offense broadly defined as the creation, distribution, transfer, or sale of forged money or securities with the intent to deceive another person about its validity.

In simple terms, counterfeiting involves creating fake currency, coins, or any of the following:

  • Bonds
  • Checks or money orders
  • Foreign banknotes
  • Securities, like certificates of deposit

Counterfeiting is treated as a severe offense due to its potential to deceive consumers, harm businesses, and disrupt the economy. Even first-time offenders can face substantial state and federal penalties, so approaching these charges with a well-prepared legal strategy is critical.

Challenging Accusations of Producing or Using Fake Currency

To secure a conviction for counterfeiting, the prosecution must establish the following elements beyond a reasonable doubt:

  • The counterfeit currency was convincing enough to mislead an unsuspecting person into believing it was genuine
  • The defendant knowingly used, created, or possessed the counterfeit currency with the intent to deceive or defraud another party

If a defense attorney can effectively demonstrate that the defendant lacked the intent to commit fraud, the chances of avoiding a conviction increase. Intent is a fundamental component of any criminal charge. Without it, the prosecution’s case may fall apart.

A potential defense could argue that the fake currency was so poorly made that it could not reasonably deceive anyone. While this argument may be limited, it highlights the importance of having a robust legal defense team to explore every avenue for challenging the charges against you.

Why Hiring an Experienced Trial Attorney Is Essential When Facing Counterfeit Charges

When it comes to counterfeiting charges, the potential consequences are too harsh to leave your defense to chance. A conviction for a felony counterfeit charge tried on the Louisiana state level carries harsh penalties, including:

  • Fines from $5,000 to $1,000,000 
  • A prison sentence of six to ten years
  • Restitution payments to whomever is considered to have suffered financial loss

Given the high stakes, it’s vital to work closely with a skilled trial attorney who can either build a strong defense or negotiate a favorable resolution with the government. Federal counterfeiting cases, in particular, are complex and carry substantial risks, including steep financial penalties and up to 20 years imprisonment. 

Partnering with a seasoned attorney at John D. & Eric G. Johnson Law Firm offers the strongest opportunity to secure a positive outcome.

Consult a Reputable White-Collar Crimes Defense Lawyer in Louisiana 

The importance of having a solid legal defense cannot be overstated when facing forgery charges like counterfeiting. The sooner you take action, the sooner you can work toward resolving the case and getting your life back on track. To minimize the risk of facing the harshest penalties, secure legal representation from an attorney with experience defending against state and federal counterfeiting crimes.

Talk to one of the top Louisiana criminal defense lawyers, Eric G. Johnson of John D. & Eric G. Johnson Law Firm. With more than 20 years of criminal law experience, he can review the details of your case and suggest the most strategic course of action. Contact our team today at 318-377-1555 or complete a contact form to schedule your free case evaluation.

Recent Posts

  • A Complete Guide to Ignition Interlock Devices in Louisiana DWI Cases
  • DWI Charges Involving Prescription Drugs
  • Navigating Louisiana’s Unique Drug Paraphernalia Laws
  • Explaining Louisiana’s Laws on Firearms and Felony Convictions
  • Top Medical Defenses to DUI: How Health Issues Can Impact Your Case

Practice Areas

  • Appeals And Post Conviction Relief
  • Louisiana Murder Defense Attorney
  • Criminal Defense
  • Criminal Expungement
  • Domestic Violence And Protective Orders
  • DUI And Vehicular Homicide
  • Louisiana Sex Offenses Attorney
  • Traffic Violations And CDL Licenses
  • White Collar Crimes

Contact Us

Attention: While this website provides general information, it does not constitute legal advice
John D. & Eric G. Johnson Law Firm, LLC
Facebook
LinkedIn
Yelp

John D. & Eric G. Johnson Law Firm, LLC
Office: 318-377-1555 | Fax: 318-377-1559
national association of criminal defense lawyers
lsba
criminal defense attorney louisiana
2018 top rated lawyer

John D. & Eric G. Johnson Law Firm, LLC
415 Main Street,
Minden, LA 71055

Areas Served: 
 Serving the entire State of Louisiana including Minden, Ruston, Monroe, Shreveport, Bossier City, as well as Caddo, Webster, and Ouachita parishes.
Ⓒ 2025 John D. & Eric G. Johnson Law Firm, LLC. Disclaimer Privacy Policy. Legal Website Powered by Market My Market