Federal Continuing Criminal Enterprise Defense Lawyers
Continuing Criminal Enterprise is a serious federal criminal offense classified under Drug Offenses. Federal prosecution of continuing criminal enterprise cases carries severe penalties including imprisonment, fines, and forfeiture.
Federal continuing criminal enterprise charges can result in:
Common defense strategies for continuing criminal enterprise charges include:
Federal continuing criminal enterprise cases are prosecuted aggressively by the U.S. Attorney's Office. An experienced federal criminal defense attorney can protect your rights and fight for the best possible outcome.
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