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Crimilex is een advocatenkantoor gespecialiseerd in strafrecht met vestigingen in Turnhout, Hasselt en Antwerpen. Onze advocaten staan mensen bij wanneer ze door de politie moeten verhoord worden. Wij hebben hiervoor een 24/24 en 7.7 permanentiedienst zodat wij de klok rond beschikbaar zijn voor mensen die worden opgepakt en moeten verhoord worden. We zorgen daarnaast ook voor de verdediging wanneer mensen voor de rechtbank dienen te verschijnen. Maar ook slachtoffers kunnen bij ons terecht. Wij pleiten voornamelijk voor de politierechtbanken, de correctionele rechtbanken en de hoven van assisen.
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Lange Lozanastraat 142/2, 2018, Antwerpen, Antwerpen, Belgium
- 0800 63 057
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