It’s Your Property: Protecting Your Rights
It seems like a scene out of a movie: a hardworking person travels to buy or sell a vehicle, with cash in hand, when they are pulled over by the authorities. We’ve seen it before, where police stop the motorist on allegations of a minor traffic violation, but they do not take out their pad and write a ticket. Instead, they say the money will be payment for the fines they face. If that, or something similar, has happened to you, a Tulsa Asset Forfeiture Defense Lawyer can try to get what is legally yours back in your hands.
If you’ve been arrested for a crime and there’s cash found in your car, authorities may seize that money while they conduct their investigation. There have also been times when other personal property is confiscated as well. If that’s happened to you, it’s best to talk with one of our Tulsa Asset Forfeiture Defense lawyers.
What We Offer
In some Oklahoma counties, seized assets pay a significant portion of county prosecutors’ payroll. Abuses are rampant and a violation of your due process. A Tulsa Asset Forfeiture Defense Lawyer at our firm provides a initial, confidential consultation to all first-time callers to help you understand your specific legal situation and discuss options to get your assets back.
How We Can Help
For the most part, authorities may seize cash on allegations of illegal drug activity. It might not stop at the cash, we’ve seen vehicles and other property seized in connection with allegations of prostitution, drunken driving and financial crimes.
In each case, if the seizure is conducted outside of a criminal proceeding, a Tulsa Asset Forfeiture Defense Lawyer can go to civil court to get back your property. You’ll have the best chance for prevailing in civil court when you are represented by a Tulsa Asset Forfeiture Defense Lawyer.
Initial Consultation: Tulsa Asset Forfeiture Defense Lawyer
If your property has been frozen by authorities in Oklahoma, it’s time to reach out to a team that knows how the police and prosecutors in Tulsa operate. Just because you’ve been arrested doesn’t mean you don’t have rights to your personal property. That’s why you need a Tulsa Asset Forfeiture Defense Lawyer who can provide skillful assistance in your case.
Simply call our team at the Tulsa Criminal Defense Law Firm at (918) 256-3400 for a no-hassle, confidential consultation. If you prefer a Tulsa Attorney call you or reach you by email, click here to ask your questions via the online consultation request form.