Am I criminally liable for the fraud committed by another person?

I am a minor who was involved with an older man. Things turned sour and we broke off our contact. However, he committed debit and credit card fraud on items that he bought for me. Now I am being contracted by law enforcement. What should I do?
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Answered By: Cynthia Henley, Lawyer
If your parents are not aware of the situation, tell them. You need a lawyer. It may be only that they want to recover the items and make you a witness against him. But, it may be that you are being implicated in committing the offenses with him. Lawyer up.

Answer Applies to: Texas
Replied: 10/23/2011

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Answered By: Mark Thiessen, Attorney at Law
You'll be good. Being a minor and an adult, he will be responsible. Also, as long as you didn't partake, you should be all good.

Answer Applies to: Texas
Replied: 10/20/2011

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Answered By: Reeves Law Firm, P.C.
Tell your parents and not to be preachy, stay away from "older" men. Chances are the cops want to talk to you to get to him, and you are not liable for his criminal acts, unless you knew he was doing this and somehow participated.

Answer Applies to: Texas
Replied: 10/20/2011

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Answered By: Law Offices of Kenneth Wincorn P.C.
Your risk is minimal if you were not involved and were unaware of the illegal acts but you may be required to return the items. Call an attorney to discuss the matter and to make the contact with the law enforcement personnel.

Answer Applies to: Texas
Replied: 10/19/2011

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