Criminal Law

We offer strategic legal defense in cases of property crimes, including fraud and dispossession, as well as in administrative contentious trials, protecting your rights in complex processes.

Criminal law related to property crimes addresses offenses that affect individuals' assets, such as fraud, dispossession, breach of trust, among others. These crimes not only carry criminal consequences but can also involve civil and administrative trials. At Cosio & Asociados, we have the experience and knowledge to provide effective and personalized defense in these cases, acting with professionalism to ensure that our clients receive strong legal representation.

What we offer:

  • Defense in property crimesRepresentation in cases of fraud, dispossession, breach of trust, and other crimes that affect property.
  • Customized strategiesEach case is unique, which is why we design specific solutions tailored to our clients' legal situation.

Our goal is to protect our clients' rights, achieve a favorable resolution, and minimize the legal consequences of these processes.

Frequently Asked Questions

They are crimes that directly affect a person's assets, such as fraud, dispossession, breach of trust, and theft.
Depending on the severity of the crime, penalties may include imprisonment, fines, or the return of stolen assets, in addition to civil consequences.
What are the main stages of a property criminal trial?
If you are a victim of a property crime, it is important to gather all relevant documentation and evidence, such as contracts, financial records, or testimonies, and seek immediate legal advice to initiate a criminal process and recover your rights.
It is important to have immediate legal defense to evaluate the case, gather evidence, and develop a strategy that can help mitigate the legal consequences of the crime.
We offer comprehensive defense, representing our clients at every stage of the judicial process and developing personalized defense strategies, both in criminal and administrative matters.
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