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False Memory Syndrome (FMS)

False Memory Syndrome (FMS)
What is False Memory Syndrome (FMS)?
False Memory Syndrome (FMS) a condition in which a person's identity and interpersonal relationships are centered on a memory of traumatic experience which is objectively false but in which the person strongly believes. False Memory Syndrome may be diagnosed when the memory is so deeply ingrained that it orients the individual's entire personality and lifestyle, in turn disrupting all sorts of other adaptive behavior. In some cases, False Memory Syndrome causes a person to accuse other innocent individuals of crimes. A conviction of sexual crime regardless if the charges started as False Memory Syndrome, carry jail and prison time, fines and sexual registration.

False Memory Syndrome (FMS) Lawyers: To protect your rights and freedom from False Memory Syndrome charges, the assistance of an experienced criminal defense lawyer is important. A criminal defense lawyer can challenge testimony, oppose expert witnesses, and present evidence toward your defense. An experienced criminal defense lawyer can also defend you against False Memory Syndrome charges from a minor that are manipulated by an over-zealous parent, guardian or therapist.

Lawyer Referral Service: Attorney Search Network can refer you a criminal defense lawyer with experience in defending False Memory Syndrome charges. Contact Attorney Search Network to start defending False Memory Syndrome charges today.

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