Forfeiture Cases

There has been a growing trend in recent years for the government to seize property suspected to fund criminal activity and sell it at police auctions to finance more law enforcement activities. Unfortunately, the owner of said property need not be judged guilty of any crime.

The increase in property seizure is an attempt to impact illegal operations that fund crime; this has led to a growing number of innocent individuals whose money, vehicles, and even houses, are facing forfeiture based on suspicion of criminal activity.

Don’t let the Government Profit from Your Accusation
When convicted of a drug crime in Georgia, you may be facing the unpleasant forfeiture of assets that are believed to fund your criminal activity. Your savings, vehicles, and residence can all be liquidated to sell at police auction.

This can cause a great financial strain on your family who depends on those assets for survival. Our asset forfeiture attorneys in Atlanta, GA can aggressively represent you to protect your family from suffering additional unjust penalties because of a suspected crime.

Protect Your Personal Property from Government Seizure
At David West & Associates, we know how to negotiate with the government to get assets returned to individuals accused of criminal activity and have had success in civil suits and federal court in vigorously defending our clients’ forfeiture cases.

If your property has been seized by the government, don’t hesitate to call our qualified asset forfeiture attorneys in Altanta, GA who can help fight for your constitutional rights, negotiate with both the state and federal government, and build a solid case to prove that your assets are not related to criminal activity.

Call Today!
Contact David West & Associates at 770-422-2844 for a free consultation today! If your property has been unjustly seized, you owe it to yourself and your family to fight to win it back! Our attorneys possess the necessary expertise and experience to represent you aggressively and will fight for the best outcome possible for your case.

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