Criminal Forfeiture Defense Strategies
Protecting Your Assets: Criminal Forfeiture Defense
Understanding criminal forfeiture is crucial when facing federal or state charges. The government can seize assets believed to be connected to criminal activity, even if you haven’t been formally charged with a crime. At Forfeiture USA, we specialize in defending clients targeted by asset forfeiture proceedings. Our experienced attorney, Sebastian Rucci, navigates the complex legal landscape to safeguard your financial future.
What is Criminal Forfeiture? Criminal forfeiture is a legal process where the government seeks to seize property believed to be linked to criminal offenses. This can occur during a criminal prosecution or as a separate action. The government must demonstrate a connection between the asset and the alleged crime, often relying on circumstantial evidence.
Our Defense Strategies We employ a multi-faceted approach to defend against criminal forfeiture claims, including:
- Challenging the Evidence: We meticulously review the government’s evidence, identifying weaknesses and inconsistencies.
- Fourth Amendment Protections: We vigorously defend against seizures based on illegal searches and seizures, asserting your constitutional rights.
- Due Process Claims: We ensure you receive fair treatment throughout the forfeiture process, challenging any procedural errors.
- Asset Tracing and Valuation: We scrutinize the government’s efforts to trace assets and challenge the valuation of seized property.
Why Choose Forfeiture USA? Sebastian Rucci’s deep understanding of criminal forfeiture law and strategic legal defense ensures we prioritize your rights and mitigate potential losses. We provide compassionate, personalized support and a clear path forward. Contact us today to discuss your situation.
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