
Houston Federal and International Criminal Defense Law Firm
Overview
Defense of complex criminal cases in federal and state courts throughout the United States. Frank A. Rubino, Esq. has appeared in numerous Central and South American countries to represent people there charged with crimes. He has been successful in Peru, Colombia, Argentina, Honduras, Panama, El Salvador, and Guatemala.
Criminal Defense Securities Fraud White Collar Crime Tax Fraud RICO / Racketeering Public Corruption Money Laundering
Defense of complex criminal cases in federal and state courts throughout the United States. Frank A. Rubino, Esq. has appeared in numerous Central and South American countries to represent people there charged with crimes. He has been successful in Peru, Colombia, Argentina, Honduras, Panama, El Salvador, and Guatemala.
Criminal Defense Securities Fraud White Collar Crime Tax Fraud RICO / Racketeering Public Corruption Money Laundering
Defense of complex criminal cases in federal and state courts throughout the United States. Frank A. Rubino, Esq. has appeared in numerous Central and South American countries to represent people there charged with crimes. He has been successful in Peru, Colombia, Argentina, Honduras, Panama, El Salvador, and Guatemala.
Criminal Defense
Securities Fraud
White Collar Crime
Tax Fraud
RICO / Racketeering
Public Corruption
Money Laundering
Internet Crime
International Law
Health Care Fraud
Grand Jury Proceedings
Federal Criminal Appeals
Federal Crime
Drug Trafficking / Importation
Business Fraud & Theft
Asset Forfeiture
Frank A. Rubino, Esq. has law offices located in Miami, Florida, and Houston, Texas (TX). His Houston law office serves clients internationally, in the U.S. and in Texas in cities including Houston, Galveston, Corpus Christi, San Antonio, Dallas, Fort Worth, Pasadena and Kingwood and in counties including Houston County, Harris County, Galveston County, Nueces County, Bexar County, Comal County, Dallas County, Collin County and Tarrant County. Mr. Rubino's international law practice assists clients in countries including the United States (U.S.A.), Mexico, Colombia, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, Dominican Republic, Central America and South America
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