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Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Charged with 12 Counts of Fraudulent Use of Employer’s Credit Card

Temecula

The Challenge

An Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) was terminated and subsequently charged with 12 criminal counts of fraudulent credit card use under Penal Code 484g. The allegations involved the unauthorized use of an employer’s card for personal purchases. With a dozen criminal counts pending, the client faced not only potential jail time but the permanent revocation of his EMT certification and an end to his career in emergency services.

Our Strategy

We negotiated with the prosecutor’s office to secure the client’s entry into the Deferred Entry of Judgment (DEJ) program. By emphasizing his professional background and lack of prior record, we diverted the case away from traditional prosecution. Upon the client’s successful completion of the program, all 12 felony counts were dismissed, successfully preserving his clean record and professional eligibility.

The Result

ALL 12 COUNTS DISMISSED

Local Advantage

Your Case Belongs at the Southwest Justice Center.
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If you were arrested in Temecula, Murrieta, Menifee, Wildomar, Lake Elsinore, Winchester, or French Valley, your future will likely be decided at the Southwest Justice Center (SWJC) on Auld Road. In these courtrooms, local knowledge is the ultimate advantage. Since 1999, Nic Cocis has been a weekly fixture in the SWJC, appearing before the same judges and negotiating with the same Riverside County prosecutors for over 25 years. We don’t just know the law — we know the specific nuances, procedural quirks, and judicial tendencies of the Southwest District. Whether you are facing a felony or a misdemeanor, you need a firm that treats the Southwest Justice Center as its home turf.