Overview
Asset forfeiture is a legal process where government agencies permanently seize property that is suspected of being involved in criminal activities.
Asset forfeiture allows the government to permanently seize property connected to criminal activity. Property owners have the right to contest forfeiture, but deadlines are strict. An attorney can help you understand your rights, file a claim, and challenge the forfeiture action. Contact our office if you have received a forfeiture notice or your assets have been seized.
What This May Involve
Charges related to asset forfeitures can involve various legal processes and procedures. These matters may include:
- Investigation by law enforcement agencies
- Review of evidence and documentation
- Legal proceedings in federal or state court
- Potential consequences that may vary based on specific circumstances
- Complex legal procedures and requirements
When to Speak With a Lawyer
If you are facing charges related to asset forfeitures, or if you believe you may be under investigation for such charges, it is important to consult with an attorney as soon as possible. Early legal representation can be important for understanding your rights, the charges you may face, and the legal process ahead.
An attorney can help you understand the specific laws and procedures that apply to your situation, advise you on how to respond to law enforcement inquiries, and work to protect your rights throughout the process.
The Law Offices of Paul D. Petruzzi, P.A. represent clients in federal and state criminal matters in Miami, Miami-Dade, Broward, and nationwide. If you face asset forfeitures charges in South Florida, a Miami criminal defense lawyer who handles these matters can help. We also have dedicated pages for Miami federal criminal defense lawyer in Miami-Dade and surrounding areas.
We handle investigations, bond hearings, trials, appeals, and post-conviction relief. For a free consultation, contact our office or call us. See our criminal defense and case results pages for more information.
Disclaimer: This page provides general information and does not create an attorney–client relationship. The information presented is not legal advice and should not be relied upon without consulting with a qualified attorney about your specific situation.
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