Yes. Florida Statute ยง 817.568(8) specifically addresses the use of a deceased person's personal identification information. This is classified as a third-degree felony. If the offense involves multiple deceased victims or high dollar amounts, the charges can be elevated to second or first-degree felonies with mandatory prison time. Protecting your rights under the law requires an immediate defense strategy in these cases.
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