Camp Hill, Pennsylvania, International Crimes LawyersAmerican citizens charged with drug trafficking, money laundering, human trafficking or different kinds of financial fraud may be tried before an international tribunal or in the court of a foreign country. Similarly, foreign nationals indicted for crimes that involve the illegal transfer of assets, drugs or other goods across international boundaries may be prosecuted in a United States federal court. In both instances, how an individual is prosecuted and the procedures followed may be affected by treaties and international conventions. At the law office of Boyle, Neblett & Wenger, our attorneys represent both United States citizens and foreign nationals facing international crimes charges in a U.S. court, international tribunal or foreign court. Fighting the charges against you begins with understanding your rights and the applicability of existing treaties and conventions. To understand the options and protections available to you, contact international crimes attorneys at Boyle, Neblett & Wenger today. Prosecution for International CrimesThe law office of Boyle, Neblett & Wenger represents clients in foreign and domestic courts in cases involving the following kinds of criminal charges:
Prepared to Adapt to the Requirements of International LawNot all countries handle criminal investigations the way they are handled in the United States. In some countries, taking a deposition from a potential witness or contacting them is forbidden. In other countries, procedural rules governing what can and cannot be admitted as evidence at trial is substantially different than in the U.S. Our experience representing individuals in Europe, Latin America, Asia and the United Arab Emirates provides us with knowledge of investigative techniques, letters rogatory and treaties that are effective for discovering information and protecting our clients' interests. Offering Clients Over 20 Years of Experience in International Criminal LawOur senior partner, Dennis Boyle, studied international law at George Washington University. As a former JAG officer, Mr. Boyle has represented numerous service men and women in foreign countries on charges of criminal wrongdoing. For over 20 years, our law firm has represented foreign nationals from all over Latin America, the United Kingdom, Germany, Australia, South Africa, Morocco and the United Arab Emirates. We have the knowledge, experience and resources to secure our clients' rights and interests through international treaties and investigative hard work. Contact International Crimes Attorneys at Boyle, Neblett & WengerWhether you are facing extradition, criminal prosecution, or are under investigation by Interpol, we can help you. To schedule a consultation to discuss your case and the legal options available, contact international crimes defense attorneys at Boyle, Neblett & Wenger today. |



