Conspiracy Charges in Portland
Portland Criminal Defense Attorney
Conspiracy can be charged in connection with a number of criminal offenses. The primary component of the crime is two or more individuals working together for the purpose of engaging in criminal activity. As most crimes are able to be committed by a group of people, the types of conspiracy a person can be charged with are nearly without limitation. A conviction on conspiracy charges can result in very serious penalties in our state, including possible incarceration in a federal prison. Any penalties levied against an individual in a conspiracy case can be increased if the person is found to have violated additional state and federal laws.
Donald Molnar possesses years of experience in practicing law, particularly the area of law dedicated to criminal defense. We use the considerable resources and knowledge-base at our disposal to provide the best service possible to our clients, and this is reflected in the successful results we have obtained for many of those we have represented. If you are facing charges of conspiracy, it is crucial that you have the support of a Portland criminal defense attorney. Contact our offices today, and we will approach your case with the dedication and aggression needed to maximize your chances of a beneficial outcome.
About Conspiracy Cases
Conspiracy cases, by their nature, involve multiple people. This "group" aspect frequently results in a number of separate crimes being committed in the course of the criminal endeavor. This, in turn, can lead to a criminal case that is extremely complex, one that includes evidence and testimony from several sources. It is imperative that you have a reputable attorney working for you in your conspiracy case, as they will be able to navigate the involved legal proceedings and fight to secure a reduction in your charges, or a full exoneration.
If you have been charged with conspiracy, you may be facing penalties that include time in federal prison. Contact a Portland criminal defense attorney who can fight for a resolution to your case in which you avoid serving serious punishment.