A former Los Angeles prosecutor explains how to fight charges of unemployment insurance (EDD) fraud. Many innocent people get wrongly accused of unemployment fraud, often because EDD investigators are quick to point the finger without looking at all the facts. Often a person really acts in good faith with no intention to defraud anyone. Often a person simply didn't understand the rules, or misunderstood a question on the application for unemployment benefits. Moreover, even if a person did get caught defrauding EDD, the state of California is usually most concerned with getting its money back (restitution). Often a good criminal defense lawyer can negotiate to pay restitution in exchange for getting the charges reduced to a misdemeanor, or even dismissed. More info at https://www.shouselaw.com/ca/defense/... OR call us: (866) 361-0010 If you or a loved one is charged with a crime we invite you to contact us at Shouse Law Group. We can provide a free consultation in office or by phone. We have local offices in Los Angeles, the San Fernando Valley, Pasadena, Long Beach, Orange County, Ventura, San Bernardino, Rancho Cucamonga, Riverside, San Diego, Sacramento, Oakland, San Francisco, San Jose and throughout California.