Criminal Law

1. Crimes against persons

  • Homicide and murder.
  • Injuries (physical assault, domestic violence).
  • Threats, coercion and hate crimes.
  • Gender violence and domestic violence.
  • 2. Crimes against property and the socioeconomic order

    • Theft, robbery and fraud.
    • Misappropriation.
    • Punishable insolvency offenses.
    • Extortion and usurpation.
    • 3. Crimes against freedom and privacy

      • Illegal detention and kidnapping.
      • Breaking and entering.
      • Discovery and revelation of secrets.
      • 4. Economic crimes and crimes against the Public Treasury

        • Money laundering.
        • Tax and Social Security fraud.
        • Mismanagement and corruption in business.
        • Accounting and corporate crimes.
        • 5. Crimes against road safety

          • Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
          • Reckless or unlicensed driving.
          • Failure to provide assistance.
          • 6. Crimes against sexual freedom

            • Sexual abuse and assault.
            • Sexual harassment.
            • Crimes related to minors.
            • 7. Crimes against public administration and justice

              • Prevarication, bribery and embezzlement.
              • Disobedience and resistance to authority.
              • Document forgery.
              • False accusation and complaint.
              • 8. Criminal liability of legal entities

                • Implementation of criminal compliance programs.
                • Criminal defense of companies and executives.
                • Internal investigations.
                • 9. Criminal defense and private prosecution

                  • Assistance to detainees (police stations and courts).
                  • Defense in criminal proceedings at all levels.
                  • Exercise of private prosecution on behalf of victims.
                  • 10. Execution of sentences and penitentiary law

                    • Appeals against criminal sentences.
                    • Suspension or substitution of sentences.
                    • Assistance with prison regime and benefits (third degree, permits, parole).