Defense Against Drug Trafficking From Colombia
Bogota Drug Crimes Lawyer Defending Those Accused of Trafficking From Mexico
If you are facing extradition to the U.S. for a drug crime, drug trafficking, money laundering, smuggling or conspiracy; work with a defense attorney with decades of experience in high-profile criminal cases involving kilos of cocaine, methamphetamine, heroin and marijuana.
Contact the law office of attorney Frank Rubino, a Bogota drug crimes lawyer defending those accused of trafficking from Colombia. Mr. Rubino maintains offices in Houston, Texas, Bogota, Colombia and Miami, Florida. He represents people charged, directly or indirectly, with drug-related crimes in U.S. federal court.
In a criminal defense career that has spanned more than 30 years, attorney Frank A. Rubino has proven his ability to successfully handle complex, high-profile narco-trafficking cases.
- He defended members of the Medellin and Cali drug cartels on charges of drug trafficking from Colombia.
- He served as defense attorney for Manuel Pena, of the Dominican Republic, achieving an acquittal on federal drug trafficking charges.
- He was lead trial counsel for Panamanian General Manuel Noriega in his criminal and civil case.
Attorney Rubino's international criminal defense record is one that few can match. He has argued before the World Court at The Hague and the Supreme Court of the United States, as well as various international criminal courts.
Every resource of the firm is put to use to defend clients suspected of being the leader of a drug trafficking organization (a Consolidated Priority Organization Target (CPOT)). When possible, Mr. Rubino will work to fight extradition. If he cannot prevent you from being taken to the U.S. to stand trial, he will represent your case in U.S. court for:
- Smuggling heroin through U.S. customs hidden in equipment, furniture, food and other products, or in people (swallowers) or animals
- Engaging in a continuing criminal enterprise (CCE) under the Controlled Substances Act
- Drug trafficking, drug distribution or drug manufacturing
- Conspiracy to import controlled substances, conspiracy to kill or kidnap
- Smuggling of drug paraphernalia
- Travel in aid of racketeering
- Money laundering through the Colombian black market peso exchange
- Arms smuggling of weapons and ammunition
Contact an Attorney for Defense Against Drug Trafficking From Colombia
Frank A. Rubino is prepared to represent you in federal court against serious criminal accusations. Contact Mr. Rubino online or call his Houston law office at 713-574-7716 or toll free at 1-866-718-3994.