LEADING DETROIT FEDERAL CONSPIRACY DEFENSE ATTORNEY EDWARD BAJOKA
Attorney Edward Bajoka: Detroit Federal Conspiracy Defense Attorney
If a prosecutor believes that you planned to commit a criminal offense with at least one other person, you may find yourself facing criminal charges for conspiracy. In addition to outlawing certain acts, federal law makes it illegal to conspire to commit those acts. Federal conspiracy cases can be complicated and building an effective defense strategy against these charges can be challenging. As a consequence, you need the assistance of a talented defense lawyer like Edward Bajoka, who has the experience in handling these particular federal cases. If you are facing federal conspiracy charges, call the Bajoka Law Group led by Attorney Bajoka for help.

Federal conspiracy charges can emerge from a number of different circumstances – from a group of people working together on a drug enterprise, to robbery, to white collar financial schemes. The law does not require any specific type of formal agreement to create the conspiracy, and prosecutors can use direct or circumstantial evidence to prove one’s involvement. A conspiracy can be found even in situations when not all of its members have met or are aware of the extent of the conspiracy. A person can be part of a conspiracy even while playing a small role within it. And a prosecutor does not have to prove that the crime actually took place, only that it was intended. However, it is required under federal law that at least one person makes an overt act in furtherance of the conspiracy. 

A common defense to conspiracy, as Attorney Edward Bajoka has experienced, is that no such act toward committing the crime actually took place.

Convictions for federal conspiracy cases can carry a sentence of up to five years, in addition to any other criminal charges filed if members of a conspiracy carried out their plan. All members of a conspiracy can be held accountable, no matter their role in the plan. 

Conspiracy defendants need the highest quality of defense, exactly what Attorney Bajoka has to offer. Conspiracy charges can involve large amounts of evidence compiled by federal agents during long investigations. Sometimes evidence can be collected in violation of your constitutional rights. A skilled and experience lawyer like Attorney Edward Bajoka will be able to identify rights violations and keep any of that evidence out of the courtroom. A qualified federal conspiracy lawyer like Attorney Bajoka will also be able to determine if any affirmative legal defenses apply, like duress or entrapment. If you pulled out from the conspiracy at any point, Attorney Bajoka can use this fact in your defense.

Call Michigan federal conspiracy defense Attorney Edward Bajoka at (844) 4BAJOKA today for a consultation.
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