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<title>DFW Federal Defense Attorney Guide to Document Fraud Charges</title>

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<description><![CDATA[ The crime includes federally protected documents like passports, visas, or federal identification. Federal document fraud charges generally carry harsher penalties than state charges, primarily because they involve the federal government’s interests, such as national programs, financial systems, and regulatory bodies. ]]></description>


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