New California Laws To Target Spouses That Hire Hitmen Robert Helfend Can Help
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Editor on Jun 15, 2010 7:12pm PDT
A Southern California woman, and wife of a police detective, was upset over the fact she lost custody of her children and decided to hire a hit man. The man she attempted to hire was member of the motorcycle gang Vagos.
Lucky for the police officer, the gang member alerted authorities who were able to set up surveillance and catch the woman in the act of hiring a disguised officer to kill her husband.
However, in divorce court she was still awarded half of the family assets .
A new bill heard in a state legislative committee will seek to close the loophole that makes this possible.
"If you commit arson on your house, you don't get the insurance money. You go to prison and all sorts of things happen to you," Pomroy said in an interview. "But if you try to kill someone that is your spouse, the current law allows you to collect something."
If you or some you know finds themselves in this type of situation in the Los Angeles area, you need to contact the law offices of Robert Michael Helfend. He will argue in your favor as the defendant under the current law to get you an outcome that is desirable.
With over twenty years of trial experience he knows how to use all legal tactics and fight for your rights. He will not promise you a positive outcome, however, his case histories suggest you may get just that.