You may face extortion charges if you:
- Threaten to injure or harm someone else or the character or property of someone else
- Threaten to accuse another of any offense
- Threaten to report someone as being illegally in the United States
with the intent to make the other person give up money, property or any other financial benefits. If you are convicted of extortion, you may face a class 5 felony. Possible punishment are up to 10 years in jail or prison and a fine of up to $2,500.
If you are facing extortion charges, the offices of Anderson & Wooditch, PC can fight for you. With 23 years of successfully representing people in all types of criminal cases and traffic offense cases, we have the expertise to fight for your rights. We treat each client as family and will prepare the representation you deserve. Contact our offices today for your free case evaluation.
