Colorado Springs Federal Property Crimes
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What Is A Federal Property Crime?
Federal property in Colorado Springs includes any building, land, or other property owned, leased, or occupied by any department or agency of the United States. Any visitors, employees, contractors, or family members living on federal property are subject to federal law. A federal property crime is any sort of destruction to the property, or even theft or burglary. Federal property crimes can have very serious consequences and should not be taken lightly. Your case will be seen in front of a federal magistrate in federal court with an entire network of federal investigators.
Do I Need An Attorney?
If you’ve been charged with a crime against federal property, it’s important to get assistance immediately from an experienced attorney with prior cases in federal court. Our team at Murphy & Price, LLP is here to help. Schedule a consultation to discuss your case so we can create a plan of action together. When charged with a federal crime, you want to start reviewing the charge with an attorney right away. Give us a call at our Colorado Springs law firm to get started today.
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