A: Temani Adams is white collar crime defense attorney, which is commonly referred to as a federal criminal defense attorney. Temani is also a plaintiff’s attorney in her wrongful death cases.
A: Temani handles a variety of federal criminal cases, along with wrongful death cases.
A: No. Temani regularly travels to represent clients throughout the United States.
A: No, Temani does not handle appeals.
A: Yes, Temani handles wrongful death cases on a case-by-case basis.
A: Call our office to discuss hiring Temani. Once she is retained, Temani will contact your previous attorney, and file a Motion to Substitute with the court so that she will be listed as your attorney of record, and your old attorney removed. Nothing additional is required of you.
A: No. You should hire an attorney as soon as you are charged, or discover that you may be charged with a crime. By waiting to hire an attorney, you lose the ability to take advantage of numerous pre-trial resources.
A: Our office accepts cash, cashier checks, all major debit/credit cards, and wire transfers.
A: Yes, our office offers payment plans on a case-by-case basis.
A: Yes, an appointment is required. Give our office a call at (469) 288-0888, to schedule an appointment.
A: Yes, our office charges a $350.00 fee for in office consultations, and $500 per hour for jail consultations.
A: You should contact, and hire an attorney, immediately. Police officers often use a simple telephone call, as a ploy to get you into their office for an informal interrogation, and possible arrest.
A: A trial fee is an additional fee, that is charged, if you decide that you want to proceed to trial in your case. The trial fee must be paid before your case is set for trial, or any pre-trial motions are filed.
Temani only charges a trial fee in certain cases. Because each case is different, we cannot determine if a trial fee would apply in your case until we are hired.
A: Yes, you need to hire an attorney. The government or state has initiated asset forfeiture proceedings against you, so that they can keep your money. Time is of the essence; you need to hire an attorney as soon as possible.
A: Simply put, asset forfeiture is when your property (ex. money, car, home, jewelry, etc.), is seized by the state or the government, because they believe that it has been used in the commission of a crime, was intended to be used in the commission of a crime, to further criminal activity, or is proceeds of certain criminal activity.
A: Yes our office handles expunctions and non-disclosures. You can find out more about expunctions and non-disclosures at www.DeleteMyRecordTX.com.
A: To hire Temani to represent your mom’s estate, feel free to give our office a call at 469-288-0888, or go to www.TexasWrongfulDeath.com for more information about Temani’s wrongful death representation.
A: A statute of limitation is a time period, set by law, during which the government can charge you for a crime. You cannot be charged for a crime once that time period has passed.
A: A statute of limitation usually starts counting down on the date of the alleged crime.
Exceptions include certain crimes against children, which start when the child turns 18. Also, the statute of limitation for lying about the identity of an egg or sperm donor starts at the time the crime is discovered.
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