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Federal Crimes
Federal Crimes
If one is arrested by federal authorities and taken to a
federal detention center, the likelihood is that the case
will be handled in federal court. There are numerous types
of offenses that fall under the category of "Federal
Crimes", which include:
• Smuggling Controlled Substances
• Internet Crimes
• Large Quantity Narcotic Conspiracy Cases
• Bank Robbery and Bank Fraud
• Pornography Cases
• Mail Fraud/Theft from the Mail
• Bribery of Public Officials
• Crimes Committed on Federal Land
• Interstate Crimes
In federal court, both the United States Code and the Federal
Sentencing Guidelines control sentencing. Under the Guidelines,
a federal judge is required to sentence according to
a formula, which is a combination of the offense of conviction
and the
defendant's criminal history.
Once the defendant is convicted and the prior record
is determined, the judge uses a chart to determine the
sentence
that must
be imposed. Since there are only a few ways to get a
downward departure from sentencing guidelines, it is
imperative
that you are represented by an attorney who is thoroughly
familiar
with federal court procedures
State Crimes
If you have been arrested or are under investigation by a
local police department, you will most likely be prosecuted
in a State court. State crimes are violations of State
and local statutes or ordinances. They are prosecuted in
either Municipal or Superior Courts in the county in which
the charges are filed, by either City Attorneys or District
Attorneys. Typical examples of State crimes include:
• Murder
• Embezzlement
• Rape
• Child Abuse/Molestation
• Embezzlement
• Fraud
• Sex Crimes
• Drug Transportation
• Drug Sales/Distribution
• Domestic Violence
• Assault and Battery
• Robbery/Theft
• Controlled Substance Possession
• Under the Influence
How We Can Help
State prosecutors have the authority to determine the level
of charges in each individual case (i.e., misdemeanor or
felony) and indeed whether or not charges will be filed
at all. This is where we come in.
Our experienced, aggressive and highly skilled defense
attorneys have consistently achieved outstanding results
across the
nation by intervening early in the criminal process in
order to prevent cases from being filed or prosecuted,
or by influencing
the seriousness of the charges filed. If the matter proceeds
to trial, our attorneys will, as they always do, obtain
the best possible outcome for our clients.
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DISCLAIMER
The statements above are not legal advice! These
statements are not intended to be a correct statement
of law in your jurisdiction. The statements are intended
to give you a very general understanding of what is
involved in this type of crime. Please consult an attorney
to find out what law applies in your jurisdiction.
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