Criminal Defense Attorney For Federal Charges Of Concealing Or Harboring Aliens
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 Published On May 23, 2019

(855) 337-6836 - https://jamesbellpc.com/practice-area... In this video, attorney James S. Bell discusses the four basics of any Federal criminal charges of concealing or harboring aliens. These include:

* Alien came into or remained in the United States in violation of the law

* The defendant concealed, harbored or shielded from detection (or attempted to those mentioned) an alien within the United States

* The defendant knew that the alien entered or remained in the United States in violation of the law

* The defendant's conduct tended to substantially facilitate the alien's entering the United States illegally.


These are just some of the types of Federal crimes which James can defend:

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Assaulting a Federal officer
Misprison of Felony
Illegal entry
Illegal re-entry following deportation
Eluding examination or inspection
Concealing or harboring aliens
Transporting aliens into or within the United States
Bribing a public official
Federal healthcare fraud

Be sure to visit https://jamesbellpc.com or call the number listed above: (855) 337-6836. James can represent clients across the United States in Federal cases.

If you need legal defense counsel for these kinds of Federal crimes then contact James S. Bell, PC regardless of where you are in the United States. Phone number is toll-free (855) 337-6836 or you may visit the website listed above.

One of the offices where you may meet James is in Dallas, Texas:

2808 Cole Avenue
Suite 1000
Dallas, TX 75204

DISCLAIMER This message may be perceived as attorney advertising in your jurisdiction. Past results do not guarantee favorable outcomes. This video does not constitute an attorney-client relationship between you or any audience and James S. Bell, PC. For more information, contact us today.

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