Salt Lake City Racketeering Defense Lawyer

Utah RICO White Collar Crimes Defense Attorney

The Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO), passed into law by Congress in 1970, allows law enforcement to bring criminal charges against a person or a group of people on allegations of committing multiple offenses of a particular type over a period of time.

If you have been named as a member of a group that allegedly committed multiple crimes over a period of time, you are strongly advised to get your own attorney as soon as possible, regardless of whether other members of the group seek prompt legal counsel.

Your racketeering charges may involve one or more of the following allegations:

Contact a Utah RICO Attorney

Greg Smith and Associates, Criminal Law Attorneys, is a Salt Lake City racketeering defense law firm representing individuals and groups of people charged with crimes of conspiracy and racketeering in Utah.

We are Salt Lake City racketeering defense lawyers available to advise and assist those who need our advocacy with the benefit of our breadth of experience and depth of knowledge. We regularly advise other attorneys and share our insights with the public.

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