Pennsylvania Intent To Commit A Crime Defense Lawyers
Conspiracy is a broad term used to describe any action of aiding and abetting or planning to commit a crime in collaboration with other people. You may have participated in acts of conspiracy without realizing it. You may have been unaware that conversations in which you were engaging included plans to commit an illegal act.
If you now find yourself facing criminal charges for conspiracy or for any of the following crimes that are frequently charged along with conspiracy, you need a strong defense:
- Perjury
- Obstruction of justice
- Public corruption
- Bribery
- Rigging public bids in Pennsylvania
Intent to Commit a Crime Defense
Attorneys who handle these types of cases can tell you that intent is an essential element of the crime of conspiracy. Your defense against conspiracy charges will include a close examination of the question of intent.
Even if you have not yet been charged with a crime but you suspect that you may have been involved in a transaction of questionable legality, you can talk to a defense attorney to understand your rights and any potential liability. Your initial consultation with a Harrisburg criminal defense attorney at Boyle, Autrey & Murphy is free.
We have found that out-of-court methods are sometimes the most effective for defending Pennsylvanians accused of conspiracy. Allowing your lawyer to negotiate a plea bargain on your behalf may be the best strategy in your criminal conspiracy case.
Contact Our Harrisburg Criminal Defense Attorneys
Whether you need a Harrisburg criminal defense attorney to defend you on a conspiracy charge or a civil trial lawyer to litigate any claims of civil rights violations, Boyle, Autry & Murphy is prepared to provide professional representation. Contact a criminal conspiracy defense lawyer at our Philadelphia, Camp Hill or York law office to schedule a consultation.































