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Environmental Crimes
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According to the Environmental Protection Agency, environmental crimes are those that involve "negligent, knowing or willful violations of the federal environmental law." A person may be charged with an environmental crime even if they do not have previous knowledge of the specific regulations or conduct they violated.

Furthermore, the EPA has said that investigations of environmental crimes often uncover other crimes such as fraud or conspiracy.

Trust us to fight on your behalf. Campbell & Jayne LLP are experienced professionals who want to represent you. We are San Francisco's premier criminal defense firm committed to providing each client with personalized and outstanding representation. We have experience representing clients both in California courts and federal court.

As former prosecutors, we bring extensive trial experience and a unique insight into the courtroom. Our backgrounds give our clients a great advantage as we work to strategize his or her defense.

We represent individuals in all criminal cases in the Bay Area including San Francisco, Alameda, Contra Costa, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, Marin, Sonoma, Napa and Solano counties. If you are being investigated for or have been charged with any environmental crimes, contact us today to represent you.

Related Links :
FBI: Environmental Crime Statistics
Environmental Protection Agency
Environmental Investigation Agency

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