Pennsylvania Kidnapping Defense Lawyers
The US. government has an interest in preventing trafficking of people in or out of the state or out of the country. Do not be surprised if the FBI casts a wide net. Human trafficking charges may be brought against anyone, even motel owners and family members for alleged trafficking of prostitutes.
In one case involving the buying and selling of human beings, the Pennsylvania kidnapping defense attorneys at Boyle, Autry & Murphy represented young women who were charged themselves with criminal activity when they had been the victims of a Russian drug trafficking ring. Another woman was charged as a co-conspirator, specifically with aiding and abetting, after she provided transportation for her brother who had been trafficked in from India.
A strong defense of such people in light of conspiracy and human trafficking charges will most likely involve examination of the question of "intent." Did the accused intend to commit a crime, despite not knowing that a crime was taking place?
Leave it to one of the Philadelphia human trafficking defense lawyers at Boyle, Autry & Murphy to defend you vigorously if you have been charged with any crime related to alleged human trafficking. Our lawyers have successfully handled high-profile, complex cases in this area of the law and are prepared to give your case the same attention and priority.
Contact Pennsylvania Kidnapping Defense Lawyers
Whether you have been charged with human trafficking as an alleged prostitute or alleged co-conspirator aiding and abetting, Pennsylvania human trafficking defense attorneys at Boyle, Autry & Murphy are prepared to deliver strong and effective representation. Contact our Harrisburg criminal defense attorneys online or call 1-866-661-7930 to schedule a free consultation at our Philadelphia, Camp Hill or York law firm.































