When an individual takes a credit card that does not belong to them and they use it. It is considered credit card abuse. This is another common type of fraud that prosecutor’s see in Midland. A prosecutor needs to prove that the individual had a credit card that did not belong to them and they had the intent to defraud or harm another person.
It is important to know where an individual got the credit card from. Where they used it, and how many times they used it. Also, there may be video evidence. A prior criminal record will impact this also.