Facing credit card fraud charges in Illinois under 720 ILCS 5/17-36 can be a stressful and life-changing event. The potential consequences are severe, ranging from substantial fines to lengthy prison sentences. As a seasoned criminal defense attorney based in Chicago, I have extensive experience in representing clients accused of credit card fraud. We will now provide an in-depth look at what constitutes credit card fraud under Illinois law, the potential penalties, effective defense strategies, and the importance of having a knowledgeable attorney on your side.
Understanding the Statute and Relevant Laws
Credit card fraud is covered under 720 ILCS 5/17-36, which defines the offense as using a credit or debit card without the cardholder’s consent or using a card obtained through fraudulent means to acquire goods, services, or money. This statute is comprehensive and includes various forms of fraudulent activities, such as: