

Understanding RICO Charges and Defenses in Federal Court
RICO stands for Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act. The law aims to stop organized crime, and the government created the RICO Act to catch people who work together and commit many crimes over time. When someone breaks this law, they can face harsh consequences.
If you or someone you know is facing RICO charges, it’s imperative to get help from a criminal defense lawyer immediately. These cases can be difficult, and having a lawyer who knows RICO can make a big difference.
How RICO Works
RICO lets the government go after groups of people who work together to do illegal acts. It doesn’t just look at one crime. Instead, it looks at crimes that happen over time. The government has to show that there’s a pattern of illegal activity going on.
Some examples of crimes that might be part of a RICO case are:
- Stealing money or property
- Selling drugs
- Hurting people
- Gambling illegally
- Bribing people


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Why RICO is Different from Other Laws
RICO is different from other laws because it lets the government pursue a whole group of people simultaneously and charge people for crimes that happened long ago. This can make it harder to defend against RICO charges.
Another thing that makes RICO special is that it has both criminal and civil parts. This means that people can get in trouble with the law and might also have to pay money to people they hurt.
RICO cases often involve lots of evidence. There might be financial records, phone calls, and statements from other people involved. A RICO defense lawyer knows how to look at all this evidence and find ways to help their client.
What Happens in a RICO Case
When someone faces RICO charges, many things begin to happen. First, they’ll probably get arrested. Then, they will go to court for an arraignment, where the judge will outline the charges against them.
After that, there’s usually a lot of back-and-forth between the lawyers. The government’s lawyers will share the evidence they have. The RICO defense lawyer will look at this evidence and try to find problems with it.
There might be talks about making a deal. This is called a plea bargain. It’s when someone agrees to say they did something wrong in exchange for a lighter punishment. A good RICO defense lawyer can help decide whether this is a good idea.
If there’s no deal, the case will go to trial. This can take a very long time to resolve, as there might be many witnesses and evidence to review. The RICO defense lawyer will work hard to show why their client shouldn’t be found guilty.
Defending Against RICO Charges
There are different ways to defend against RICO charges. A good RICO defense lawyer will know who might work best. Here are some common defenses:
Saying the Enterprise Didn’t Exist: The lawyer might try to show that there wasn’t a group working together to commit crimes. They might say that crimes were separate events, not part of a bigger plan.
Arguing About Time: RICO has rules about how much time can pass between crimes. If the crimes happened too far apart, the lawyer might say it doesn’t count as a pattern.
Questioning the Evidence: The lawyer will examine all the evidence closely. They might find problems with how it was collected or what it shows. They might also seek to exclude evidence from court if authorities collected it improperly.
Showing Lack of Involvement: Even if an enterprise is doing illegal things, the lawyer might try to show that their client isn’t part of it. They might argue that the client didn’t know about the illegal activity or didn’t help with it.

frequently asked questions
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If authorities arrested you or a family member in Austin, here are some key steps to consider:
- Exercise your right to remain silent. Avoid discussing your case with anyone except your lawyer.
- Request an attorney immediately. If you can’t afford one, ask for a court-appointed lawyer.
- Contact a family member or trusted friend to inform them of your situation.
- Do not resist arrest or argue with law enforcement, even if you believe the arrest is unjustified.
- Remember details about your arrest, including officer names and badge numbers if possible.
- Attend your arraignment, where you’ll be informed of charges and can enter a plea.
- Gather relevant documents and information for your case.
- Follow all court orders and attend all scheduled hearings.
- Consider contacting a bail bondsman if bail is set and you need assistance posting it.
- Contact Lance Kennedy Law for a free consultation about potential defense strategies and the next steps in your case.
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Whether you should plead guilty or not guilty is a serious legal decision that requires careful consideration of the specific details of your case. This choice can have major consequences for your future.
The best course of action is to consult criminal defense attorney Lance Kennedy, who can review the evidence, charges, and circumstances of your case. I’ll examine your case at no cost, advise you on the potential outcomes of different pleas, and help you make an informed decision. Contact Lance Kennedy Law as soon as possible so we can get started on your case.
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Three things: Contact a criminal defense lawyer in your county and then call a bail bondsman to see about getting your friend or family member released.
Tell your friend or family member not to answer any questions about the incident and to ask for a lawyer, which should stop any police questioning.
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Instead of waiting out the resolution of your case in jail, bail allows you to be released if you put up a financial deposit as a promise to appear in court.
Typically, people accused of a crime hire a bail bondsman. The bondsman will pay the county the entire bail amount in exchange for you paying the bondsman 10% of the bond.
For example, a typical aggravated assault bond in Comal County is $30,000. You can pay that amount to the county to get released, and the bail bondsman will refund it to you after your case is over.
Or you can pay a bail bondsman a non-refundable fee of $3000 (10% of the bail amount) in exchange for them posting the entire amount.
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Yes. I typically require half the fee to be paid up front, and clients can pay the balance over time.


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