Terrorism Charges

Terrorism Charges

Fewer charges are taken more seriously than that of terrorism. Federal agencies, local law enforcement officials and ordinary citizens alike have a fervent need to do something about terrorism at home and abroad. While this type of engagement means that potential suspects are ‘under the microscope,’ it also means that a fair trial could be hard to come by. If you’ve been charged with any type of crime associated with terrorism, expect to have the full force of multiple investigative and law enforcement agencies working against you. All too often, we see public outcry, demand and pressure to prosecute regardless of the situation, but that doesn’t change the fact that you’re innocent until proven guilty. Make sure you have a lawyer who is willing to fight to uphold your rights, no matter what you’re being accused of.

International Terrorism

International terrorism is a type of federal charge that is typically associated with acts of violence that happen outside of the territorial jurisdiction of the U.S., but still violate or would violate criminal laws if committed within U.S. jurisdiction. There are the types of crimes we associate with mass destruction, assassination, kidnapping, intimidation and coercion for the express purpose of intimidating governmental policy or impacting public or civilian life. These crimes also traditionally transcend national boundaries in terms of the intended victims of coercion.

Domestic Terrorism

Domestic terrorism is something we see much more often within our own territorial jurisdiction. These are criminal acts that violate U.S. criminal laws and or that are dangerous to human life. These crimes could be assassination, kidnapping, intimidation or mass destruction to intimidate public or private officials. Domestic terrorism happens within the territorial jurisdiction of the U.S. Listed below are just some of the different types of crimes that can be associated with acts of terrorism and terrorism cases.

Crimes Associated with Terrorism

  • Building or detonating bombs
  • Chemical attacks
  • Possession of bomb-making materials
  • Spreading radioactive materials
  • Possession of chemical or biological weapons
  • Harboring a terrorist
  • Biological attacks
  • Making a terrorist threat
  • Providing financial support to terror attacks

Federal Agencies Associated With Terrorism Charges

In addition to local, state and traditional federal law enforcement and investigative agencies, you could also be dealing with additional federal agencies throughout the course of a terrorism charge case. Whether it’s the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), National Security Agency (NSA) or even the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), cases involving terrorism charges are often complex and involve a lot of different government agencies.

Criminal Penalties Associated With Terrorism Charges

Since acts of terrorism can vary widely, it’s nearly impossible to say for sure what kind of penalties somebody convicted of terrorism charges could be facing. There is one thing that is for certain. The U.S. takes crimes of terrorism very seriously right now, and if convicted of whatever criminal charges are associated with your terrorism case, you’re likely going to be facing the max of any potential penalties. This is why it’s absolutely essential to have a skilled criminal defense attorney on your side as soon as possible. You could get anywhere from a few years behind bars up to life in prison or even the death penalty. For those that fund terrorism financially, you could be looking at up to 20 years behind bars, even if you weren’t physically involved in perpetrating the crime whatsoever.

Don’t Let Fear and Cultural Bias Send You to Prison

With fear, cultural bias and nationalism at an all time high, it’s doubtful that you could have a completely unbiased fair jury trial by your peers. Perhaps, more than any other type of charges, you need somebody in your corner who has proven experience and skills to fight aggressively for your rights. You deserve a fair trial, and sadly, that’s a tall order in this day and age. The sooner you get in touch with a criminal defense lawyer the better, and make sure your lawyer is present before you talk to any federal investigators.

When to Call a Criminal Defense Lawyer in Jackson

The U.S. government is deadly serious about investigating and prosecuting crimes associated with terrorism. The sooner you speak with a lawyer, the better chance you have at getting a fair trial. If you have been arrested and charged with terrorism, or if somebody you love is facing terrorism charges in or around the Jackson Metro Area, contact the skilled and proven criminal defense team at Coxwell & Associates, PLLC at (601) 265-7766 for an immediate case consultation.

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