Send Us a Message

Send Us a Message (1)

Name(Required)
This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

Experienced Michigan Civil and Criminal Forfeiture Attorney Protects Your Rights

Skilled lawyer helps clients in the Metro-Detroit area recover seized property
Forfeiture is the government seizure of property connected to illegal activity. Law enforcement has asserted that it is a necessary and effective deterrent to drug crime, while opponents argue that existing procedural safeguards result in too many innocent parties having their property taken away, with little or no recourse for recovery. If your property or assets have been the subject of criminal or civil forfeiture, it is important to consult with an experienced forfeiture defense attorney to understand your rights and options. Drawing on vast experience, Andrew Kassab Law, PLLC defends clients in the Metro-Detroit area and throughout Michigan in criminal and civil forfeiture cases.

Knowledgeable counselor advises on property subject to forfeiture
Government authority to seize property connected to illegal activity comes from federal statutes, as limited by those laws and the Constitution. Authorizing provisions of state and local statutes tend to be similar to federal law. The Supreme Court of the United States has identified certain categories of property subject to forfeiture:

  • Contraband — Property for which ownership itself is a crime (e.g., illegal drugs, smuggled goods)
  • Proceeds from illegal activity — Property that results from, or can be traced back to, illegal activity
  • Tools or instrumentalities used in the commission of crime — Property used to commit a crime (e.g., cars, boats, real estate)

When you lose property to forfeiture, the process to have those assets restored can be complex and frustrating. Defenses to the government's action exist, and there are ways to recover your property under the law. My firm will work to pursue items unfairly seized through forfeiture.

Proven advocate works to recover property seized through criminal or civil forfeiture
The government can take title to private property under criminal or civil law.

Criminal forfeiture is a punitive measure taken against a defendant after a conviction, where the government seizes property as a part of the sentence. Because it is a criminal proceeding, a defendant is afforded the protections of the Fourth and Fifth Amendments. While the crime has to be proved beyond a reasonable doubt, the forfeiture requires a lower burden of proof. The government only needs to show by a preponderance of the evidence that the defendant obtained the property around the time of the crime and that it was unlikely it came from any other source. The burden then shifts to the defendant to prove this is not the case.

By contrast, civil forfeiture actions proceed against the property itself, which is the defendant in the case rather than the owner. A criminal charge or conviction is not necessary before the government can seize. A large majority of the forfeitures pursued by the government are civil. Whether your case involves criminal or civil forfeiture, I will uphold your rights and work to recover property seized.

Call an experienced Michigan law firm for help if your property has been forfeited
Whether your property has been the subject of a criminal or a civil forfeiture, Andrew Kassab Law, PLLC is prepared to defend your rights and seek the return of your property. To schedule a free consultation at my Royal Oak office, call (248) 865-7227 or contact me online to discuss what options are available to you.

Contact a Dedicated Michigan Law Firm to Schedule a Free Initial Consultation

At Andrew Kassab Law, PLLC, I understand the obstacles criminal defendants face and represent clients throughout the Metro Detroit area in a wide variety of criminal defense matters. Call (248) 865-7227 or contact me online to schedule a free consultation at my Royal Oak office.

FORMER MACOMB COUNTY PROSECUTOR

Practice Areas

A gavel is hitting the ground with its hammer.

Criminal Defense

A gavel is hitting the ground with its hammer.

White Collar Crimes

A gavel is hitting the ground with its hammer.

Expungements

A gavel is hitting the ground with its hammer.

Criminal & Civil Property Forfeiture

A gavel is hitting the ground with its hammer.

Homicide

A gavel is hitting the ground with its hammer.

Internet Crimes

A gavel is hitting the ground with its hammer.

Drug Crimes

A gavel is hitting the ground with its hammer.

Assault and Battery

A gavel is hitting the ground with its hammer.

DUI/DWI

A gavel is hitting the ground with its hammer.

Gun and Weapons Crimes