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White Collar Crime

What sets white collar crimes apart from other offenses is ordinarily the length and scope of the prosecution's criminal investigation and, as a result, the complexity of the defense. Read more --->>

Violent Crimes

Violent Crimes include

Arson
Assault and Battery
Bank Robbery
Car Jacking
Domestic Abuse or Violence
Firearms / Gun / Weapons Offenses
Home Invasion
Homicide, incl. Murder and Manslaughter
Kidnapping
Sexual Assault
Robbery, Armed and Unarmed
Ethnic Intimidation

At Kammen & Associates, we have earned the respect needed in federal and state courts to handle these cases effectively.
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Environment Crimes

State and Federal authorities increasingly target businesses and individuals who allegedly commit violations of technical State or Federal environmental regulations. These may include violations of the Clear Air or Water Acts, allegations of offenses committed at construction sites or other technical violations. Read More --->>

Tax Evasion

Tax offenses typically involve the non-reporting or under-reporting of income, sales, payroll and other taxes, as well as offenses stemming from the returns for such taxes. Both the state and federal governments aggressively use the criminal law to enforce tax violations. Moreover, in the process they seek visibility to deter taxpayers from cheating. Read More --->>

Fraud & Embezzlement

The government is vigilant in prosecuting frauds against government programs as well as schemes perpetrated against members of the public. Frauds against government programs can take a variety of forms, including program fraud, embezzlement, false statements to government entities, contract fraud, mail fraud and wire fraud. Frauds against members of the public also vary, and they include investment fraud schemes, bank fraud, credit union fraud, money laundering and securities fraud. Read More --->>

Drug Offenses

Criminal investigations of drug crimes involves a variety of aggressive investigative techniques, including the use of search warrants, grand jury subpoenas, forfeitures and wire taps. Investigating agents and officers move quickly, often giving people little time to make critical decisions. Read More --->>

Post Convication

In many cases, the outcome of a trial or a sentencing hearing is unsatisfactory. When this occurs, there is an opportunity for relief through an appeal, but effective assertion of legal claims on appeal is a matter that requires punctuality and experience. Read more --->>