Defending Clients Accused of Participating in Criminal Plans
As far as Indiana and federal criminal law are concerned, participating in a group effort to commit a crime is the same thing as actually committing the crime yourself. If you have been charged with participating in a criminal conspiracy, you could be facing prison time and fines.
At the Indianapolis-based law firm of Cruz and Bibbs P.C., Indiana conspiracy charge lawyers Israel Nunez Cruz and Lynn Bibbs have the experience and dedication to aggressively protect the rights of clients who have been charged with state and federal conspiracy offenses.
Fighting State and Federal Conspiracy and Racketeering Charges
Participating in a conspiracy to commit a crime is, on its own, a crime from the moment there is an agreement to commit a felony and an act in furtherance of that agreement is made. The following are just a few:
- Conspiracy to distribute drugs
- Conspiracy to commit robbery
- Conspiracy to defraud someone
A closely related law is the federal Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act, which allows federal prosecutors to pursue criminal charges against people who are accused of nothing more than belonging to organizations that have committed certain crimes.
Attorneys Lynn Bibbs and Israel Nunez Cruz will explain what the prosecutors need to prove in order to convict you of conspiracy or racketeering, carefully investigate the facts of your case, and aggressively pursue all possible options for keeping you out of prison.
Call Our Indianapolis RICO Defense Lawyers at 888-351-9386
If you have been charged with criminal conspiracy or racketeering in Indiana, don't hesitate to contact Cruz and Bibbs P.C. at 888-351-9386 or by e-mail to set up a free consultation. Based in Indianapolis, the firm represents clients statewide. Se habla español.






