Get Immediate Help With International Criminal Matters
As a service to clients and potential clients, the Law Offices of Jeffrey S. Freeman provides the following general information about international criminal law.
However, if you are looking for information because you are the subject or target of a current international criminal investigation, we urge you to contact an experienced international criminal law attorney as soon as possible.
At the Law Offices of Jeffrey S. Freeman, we provide aggressive and knowledgeable representation to clients worldwide who find themselves caught up in international criminal investigations. We focus especially on accusations involving financial crimes and criminal tax investigations.
To make an appointment, call toll free 866-236-4TAX (4829). From our office in Birmingham, Michigan, we represent clients around the globe, especially those with local ties to Oakland County.
International Crime - An Overview
International criminal law refers to crimes that involve more than one country. It sometimes refers to crimes committed in one country that have an effect in another country. It also deals with securing suspects, witnesses and evidence from other countries to prosecute a crime. International criminal law is a complex field that is undergoing continuous change.
If you are involved in an international criminal matter, contact an attorney with knowledge and experience in the field, like the attorneys at The Law Offices of Jeffrey S. Freeman in Birmingham, MI.
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Intellectual Property Piracy
Piracy, or theft, of trademarks and copyrighted material is a growing concern. As improved communication methods simplify sending data across international boundaries, theft of intellectual property has become a global affair.
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Interpol
Interpol (officially, the International Criminal Police Organization) is an international agency that provides its 186 member nations with assistance in law enforcement matters that cross international borders. It is headquartered in Lyon, France. It is not an agency of the United Nations, but does have a representative at the U.N. The United States joined Interpol in 1938.
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Extradition
Extradition is the surrender of a person alleged to have committed a crime in one country by the country in which that person presently is located. The purpose of extradition is to prevent nations from becoming safe havens for fugitives and criminals from other nations.
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Dealing with International Crime
When crime crosses international borders, the criminal process can be long and drawn out, compounded by the stress of dealing with courts and law enforcement officials in two or more countries.
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