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Asset forfeiture in Arizona can be a complex and daunting process, often leaving individuals feeling overwhelmed and uncertain. Feldman & Royle offers expert legal guidance to navigate the intricate landscape of Arizona's forfeiture laws. Whether it's challenging the seizure of assets, understanding the legal procedures, or protecting your property rights, our team of forfeiture defense lawyers in Phoenix is dedicated to providing a robust defense. We are committed to ensuring that your rights are upheld and that every legal avenue is explored to contest unjust forfeiture actions.
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Asset Forfeiture Law in Arizona

In Arizona, asset forfeiture allows the government to take property they believe is connected to a crime—this can include cash, vehicles, houses, or other valuable items. At Feldman & Royle, we understand how serious and stressful this process can be. As experienced criminal defense attorneys, we help our clients protect their rights and fight unjust seizures under Arizona law.

A.R.S. § 13‑4305: Seizure of Property under Arizona Law

In Arizona, forfeiture procedures are governed by state statutes, which allow for the seizure of assets linked to criminal activities, such as drug trafficking or money laundering. A key part of Arizona’s forfeiture law is A.R.S. § 13‑4305, which outlines when and how law enforcement can take property. In simple terms, police can seize property if they have a warrant, if it was already taken during an arrest, or if they believe waiting for a warrant would lead to the property being hidden or destroyed. However, just having money or valuables isn’t enough—the law says officers must have clear evidence linking that property to criminal activity.

The law also allows for a “rebuttable presumption”, which means if the government shows that a crime happened, the property was obtained during or after that crime, and there’s no clear legal explanation for how it was paid for, then it’s presumed to be connected to the crime. But this presumption can be challenged in court, and that’s where having the right legal team makes all the difference.

If your property has been seized or you’re facing a forfeiture case, contact Feldman & Royle for a free consultation. We can explain your options and help you take steps to get your property back.

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Your Rights in Forfeiture Cases

Feldman & Royle advises that individuals facing forfeiture have specific rights, including the right to legal representation and the right to challenge the seizure in court. It’s essential to seek a lawyer experienced in handling forfeiture cases under Arizona law to ensure your rights are protected and to navigate the legal system effectively.

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Defenses

Defending Against Forfeiture Actions

Defenses in forfeiture cases can include – 

  • Challenging the connection between the alleged criminal activity and the assets
  • Proving lawful ownership, or 
  • Demonstrating the assets were not used in or obtained from criminal activity. 

As asset forfeiture lawyers in Arizona, we also inform residents about their rights under the forfeiture law and assist them if they have had their property seized. Our lawyers focus on building a strong case that contests the government’s claims and seeks the return of seized assets.

Hire a Phoenix Forfeiture Defense Attorney

At Feldman and Royle, we understand that asset forfeiture cases can be complex and overwhelming. As experienced forfeiture defense attorneys, we have a deep understanding of Arizona Forfeiture laws. Whether your property was seized in connection with a criminal investigation or under civil forfeiture proceedings, we can help you fight back. Our team has successfully defended clients in a wide range of forfeiture matters and is committed to protecting your rights and assets. Contact us today for a free consultation to discuss the details of your case and learn how we can assist you.

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FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Asset forfeiture involves the government seizing assets linked to criminal activities.

Yes, you have the right to challenge the seizure in court.

Assets commonly seized include money, property, vehicles, and other valuables linked to criminal activity.

The process often involves both criminal and civil proceedings, where the government must prove the assets' connection to criminal activity.

Contact a legal expert like Feldman & Royle to understand your rights and develop a defense strategy.
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