Bowling Green RICO Lawyers
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Wise Laws has Bowling Green defense attorneys on staff possessing a superior understanding of the complicated laws and issues applying to Bowling Green Racketeer Influenced and Bowling Green Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO) litigation. We defend persons facing Bowling Green racketeering charges in Bowling Green.
Several of our Bowling Green attorneys have worked previously as Bowling Green prosecutors in various cities across Bowling Green and have strategic insights of RICO trials, including the process of investigations, and how to defend those charged with racketeering.
Our background includes knowledge of and experience with:
Bowling Green RICO Penalties
The maximum penalties for a person charged as a Bowling Green racketeer are stiff and may include up to 20 years time in Bowling Green prison and enormous fines. In addition to this, forfeiture of the business, personal holdings and any monies accumulated from the criminal activity are usually to be expected in settlement. These cases do not end in criminal court, since they are often re-tried in civil courts where plaintiffs are permitted to bring actions resulting in triple damage awards.
Government investigators are highly trained at uncovering racketeering schemes and will manipulate juries to believe that greed is the only factor - thus negating any sympathetic feeling from the jury. Once a Bowling Green racketeering scheme is uncovered, inexperienced trial defense attorneys often miss critical sections in the law that might be applicable in specific situations. Wise Laws has a team of Bowling Green attorneys experienced on all aspects of the Bowling Green laws applicable to racketeering.
Defense Strategies
Wise Laws has a successful history of winning in RICO Bowling Green defense cases and represents people facing Bowling Green racketeering and other serious charges. The Bowling Green attorneys at Wise Laws know the applicable laws and legislation, understand issues relating to judges, Bowling Green prosecutors, Bowling Green district attorneys and the technology used against in the defense of racketeering or Bowling Green organized crime related charges.