Federal Crimes
If you are charged with a federal crime, there is a reason for serious concern because the possibility of going to prison is very real. In most instances, the federal government engages in lengthy investigations and surveillance in building a case against you before they arrest you. The punishment upon a conviction in a federal case is often severe. There are numerous charges that can be brought at the federal level, such as:
- Drug Crimes (i.e., trafficking, manufacturing, smuggling, etc.)
- Sex Crimes (i.e., trafficking, possession & distribution of child pornography, prostitution, etc.)
- Theft crimes (i.e., bank robbery, extortion, identity theft, embezzlement, etc.)
- Murder in Aid of Racketeering
- Firearms Offenses (i.e., use of a weapon in aid of narcotics conspiracy, etc.)
- Capital Murder
- Terrorism
- White Collar Crimes (i.e., wire fraud, medicare fraud, money laundering, check fraud, mail fraud, credit card fraud, etc.)
- RICO
If you have received a subpoena identifying you as a target or a witness of a federal investigation, you must consult with a lawyer first before speaking with any federal agent, prosecutor, or investigator acting on behalf of the federal government. If you believe you are being investigated but have not yet been notified, seek legal counsel immediately. You need a qualified and experienced law firm to represent you in a federal matter. The Law Offices of Natali J.H. Todd, P.C., has experience in representing clients in federal courts and will assist you in navigating this very complex system every step of the way. Call us today to schedule a consultation.