Criminal
2023.11.22
Dismissal of Real Estate Fraud Intimidation and Coercion Charges Affirmed
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In a criminal case arising out of a real estate-related criminal case, Cha & Kwon Law Offices obtained a non-prosecution through active evidence collection and investigation response in a case where the client was accused of threats and coercion related to real estate fraud.
Our client was accused of intimidation and coercion by the other party in a real estate fraud case. In this regard, at the police investigation stage, the client was sent a guilty plea for impersonating a prosecutor, but at the prosecution stage, the client was dismissed for not meeting the elements of the case through an active response, proving the circumstances of the real estate fraud, and analyzing the legal theory of intimidation and coercion.
In the process of recovering damages for real estate-related criminal offenses and frauds, there are frequent cases where the active exercise of rights results in criminal charges from the other party, and the other party uses the criminal charges as a defense.
How to proceed with the process of securing rights between two parties requires a strategy, and it is necessary to take the maximum measures within the legal framework. Such measures are based not only on expertise in real estate law, but also on expertise in taxation, finance, and construction. Through such a comprehensive strategy, the goal is to achieve the maximum possible recovery.
Cha & Kwon Law Offices provides consulting on the overall strategy and implementation of real estate rights relationships through the expertise of real estate and criminal lawyers, as well as the collaboration of experts in construction, taxation, and finance.