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Bribery

Criminal charges can be brought against an individual that has allegedly given money or gifts to a person of authority in exchange for their official action or a favor that involves their public or legal duties. This can include law enforcement, councilmen, or any type of person that holds an official office that is either for the benefit of the public or involves legal duties. In legal situations, a charge may be brought against one for bribing a judge, jury member or attorney. Bribing someone that is in a position of authority to make an unbiased decision is considered a serious crime. If you have been accused of bribery or believe that you are under investigation for suspected bribery, you need to speak with a criminal defense attorney from Takakjian & Sitkoff immediately.

Defending Against Criminal Charges of Bribery

When serious charges such as bribery are involved, one could not ask for a better defense team to represent them. Not only has our firm represented countless clients facing white collar crime charges, our legal defense team is able to thoroughly understand the prosecution due to their experience on both sides of the court room. If you are under investigation, we may be able to assist you in getting the charges thwarted.

If the charges have been brought against you, having a highly skilled attorney is your best chance of getting the charges dropped. If this is not possible, you still may be able to get the charges lessened or the penalties diminished. California courts take bribery very seriously, and you could be facing penalties such as jail time, fines, and a permanent criminal record. Don't put your future in danger of irreparable damage; speak with an attorney from our firm at your earliest convenience.

White Collar

What will happen on my first court date and do I have to be there if I have a lawyer?

The first court date is called an arraignment. On this day a plea will be entered to the charges (guilty, not guilty or no contest). [...]

What is an expungement and will it clear up my record?

Adult misdemeanor convictions can be expunged under Penal Code section 1203.4. This is not "cleaning" up your record [...]

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