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Import Export Crimes
Importing and exporting crimes, which are defined under Title 18, Chapter 27 of the United States Code, include illegal actions revolving around removing certain types of contraband from the United States, or bringing such contraband into the country.
U.S. export law addresses many types of such contraband, including but not limited to the following:
- Bringing goods into the country by means of false classification or false statements
- Smuggling goods into the United States
- Removing goods from the custody of the customs department
- False claims for refund of duties
- Concealing or destroying invoices or other such documentation
- Import or export of stolen vessels or aircraft
Furthermore, individuals may also be convicted of forgery in conjunction with many types of import export management.
If you or someone close to you is facing violations for import export compliance, you need an experienced export attorney from Peter S. Herrick, P.A. to help guide you.
Import Export Trading – Ports
Florida contains an exceptionally high number of ports, with items constantly leaving and entering the United States. Consequently, a large number of customs agents operate in Florida and are vigilant about potential import export law violations.
If you discover that you have run afoul of such an investigation, you may soon be charged regarding any number of federal laws. Do not endure such an ordeal on your own. Immediately retain the services of import export law attorneys. Only they will understand the actions necessary to defend you against the federal charges you may be facing.
The highly qualified import & export attorneys you need
Do not let U.S. Customs issues negatively affect your business—let an export attorney at Peter S. Herrick, P.A. help you with import export litigation. For a free opinion of your dispute with U.S. Customs or your maritime or customs law issue, call us today. Peter S. Herrick, P.A. has locations in the ports of Miami and Long Beach. As a federal law practice, our customs attorney Peter S. Herrick represent clients in virtually every in Florida and across the U.S.

