Bribery And Blackmail Defense Lawyer

An experienced attorney can explain and defend your constitutional rights.

What is the difference between a gift and blackmail? What separates support of a political campaign from bribery? While the line can seem clear to one person, another may see criminal actions. Even the appearance of an exchange of gifts for favors can lead to criminal bribery charges.

When there is a quid pro quo involved – an exchange of money with the expectation of receiving favors – that can lead to an investigation and criminal charges against those who gave money and those who accepted it. If you are part of a bribery investigation, make sure you have experienced legal representation.

  • Any public official could be at risk in a bribery investigation, including judges, city council members, planning board members, public commission members, politicians and law enforcement officers.
  • Accusations of public officials draw attention from the media, the public and prosecutors. It is important to have a lawyer who can speak for you or advise you about any and all public communications.
  • If you are suspected of giving or accepting a bribe, do not discuss the case with anyone except a bribery defense lawyer.

Accused of bribery or blackmail? Free initial consultation. 888-414-2231.

Cases of political bribery or blackmail are aggressively investigated. An experienced blackmail and bribery defense lawyer can advise you of your constitutional rights and defend those rights. Contact us for a free initial consultation. The lawyers at Boyle, Autry & Murphy represent clients nationwide from offices in Philadelphia and Washington, D.C.