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Using a False ID: Crime & Punishment in Las Vegas If the person is using the false ID for the sole purpose of appearing old enough to drink alcohol or gamble, or to purchase cigarettes, then it's prosecuted as a misdemeanor offense carrying up to six months in jail and/or up to $1,000 in fines.
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Read More »In the state of Nevada, it is against the law for a person to possess or sell a false ID whether their purpose is to purchase alcohol, or to gamble when they're underage, or to write checks or open a bank account, or for any other fraudulent purpose. In Las Vegas, false IDs are frequently used by underage prostitutes to gain access to casino gambling floors, nightclubs and bars so they can conduct their business. How the offender is prosecuted will depend upon the circumstances of the case. If the person is using the false ID for the sole purpose of appearing old enough to drink alcohol or gamble, or to purchase cigarettes, then it's prosecuted as a misdemeanor offense carrying up to six months in jail and/or up to $1,000 in fines. On the other hand, if the person possesses a false ID for the purpose of establishing a false identification, then it's categorized as a Class E felony, which is penalized by one to four years in prison in the worst case scenario. If you are being charged with possessing a false ID, then it would be in your best interests to contact the Brown Law Offices right away. There are specific defenses that may be able to work on your behalf and possibly get your charges dismissed. Such defenses may include that you had no intention of tricking anyone, or perhaps you never intended to use the ID. Or, perhaps the police performed an illegal search by not establishing probable cause ahead of time. If we can build a convincing argument, you may be able to walk away from your charges and avoid a criminal conviction. We urge you to contact us today to find out how we can help you!
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