Asset forfeiture is an issue that often arises in drug crime cases. If you are being investigated for a drug crime such as drug trafficking, you should take immediate legal action. The government has virtually unlimited resources to investigate you and obtain evidence against you. They may investigate your property, including your car, home, bank account, and more. If any evidence is obtained that links you to alleged illegal activity, your property may be seized.
Let us fight for your rights and help you protect your personal property against criminal property seizure. Call Polinske & Associates, P.C. at 618-505-4213 (877-632-3089 toll-free) for a free consultation.
Are You Facing Property Forfeiture? Steps You Should Take.
If you have received a notice of intent to forfeit, you have a limited amount of time to respond. At this time, you should contact a criminal defense attorney to learn about your legal options and how to respond. Our firm's lawyers can help you file the proper paperwork and seek to avoid having your property forfeited. If you fail to act, you could lose your property.
Attorney Brian L. Polinske is a former Madison County prosecutor. He has specific experience working in civil forfeiture cases, and has significant criminal defense experience. Knowledge of both the prosecution and defense sides of forfeiture cases allows attorney Polinske to effectively negotiate on his clients' behalf. Our firm works hand-in-hand with criminal prosecutors to resolve all pending issues simultaneously. We are often able to negotiate the seizure of less property. We may be able to recover seized money and property. We can explore additional options that apply specifically to your case.
Contact an Illinois Criminal Property Seizure Lawyer
To schedule a free consultation, contact an Edwardsville asset forfeiture lawyer. We can explain your specific legal options and help you avoid the consequences associated with a criminal conviction and asset forfeiture.










