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Federal Defense
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Representing Brooklyn, NY Clients Facing Federal Criminal Charges
Criminal charges in the United States can lead to a wide range of potential penalties based on state and federal law. Typically, violations of federal law carry much harsher penalties than violations of state laws, and navigating a federal criminal case of any kind can be incredibly difficult. If you are facing criminal prosecution for federal crimes in Brooklyn, a criminal defense attorney with solid experience in federal criminal cases is essential for the best chance of avoiding conviction or minimizing your punishment.
At the Law Offices of Robert Tsigler, PLLC, our team of attorneys has years of experience guiding our clients through federal crimes cases. We understand how daunting these cases can be and the severity of the punishments you could face. Our firm has the experience and resources you need on your side to navigate a United States Federal Court.
Why Do I Need a Brooklyn Federal Crimes Defense Attorney?
A federal criminal case is far more complex with much harsher penalties on the line than a criminal case involving state-level violations. This type of criminal case requires the attention of an attorney with extensive experience in federal criminal court. A Brooklyn federal crimes defense attorney like the ones at the Law Offices of Robert Tsigler, PLLC are capable of delivering a higher degree of defense representation.
How Are Federal Criminal Cases Different From State Criminal Cases?
A state-level criminal case begins when the police conduct an arrest with probable cause. The police will arrest a suspect, book them into custody, and then submit the appropriate case paperwork to the state prosecutor. A federal criminal case will typically begin with a United States federal prosecutor filing a criminal complaint or indictment against an individual, and a federal agency such as the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) or the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) will conduct an arrest of the individual. The case will then move before a grand jury.
Once the complaint is filed and the appropriate agency has arrested the defendant, the next phase of the case will include an initial court appearance in front of a judge. This hearing provides the judge with the chance to review the complaint and inform the defendant of their legal rights. Next, the judge will determine whether the defendant is eligible for bail. If so, the defendant will be released from custody until the trial commences.
What Cases Qualify as Federal Criminal Cases?
The Law Offices of Robert Tsigler, PLLC can handle a wide range of federal criminal cases. Some of the criminal offenses that are most commonly prosecuted in federal criminal court include:
- High-level theft cases. “Theft” is a broad term to describe any instance of an individual stealing or illegally procuring the property of another party. The severity of theft charges depends on the value of the goods or property stolen. If the theft is severe enough, federal criminal charges are likely to come into play.
- Serious drug crimes. While minor drug offenses like possession typically fall under the state’s jurisdiction for prosecution, more severe drug offenses like drug manufacturing or drug trafficking are federal offenses and subject to more intense penalties.
- Murder and manslaughter cases. Most murder cases are prosecuted at the state level, but any murder that occurs on federal property or in the violation of any federal law will lead to federal criminal prosecution. The same can apply to manslaughter, which is a term that describes the negligent killing of another person. It’s possible to face first or second-degree murder charges in federal court.
- Insurance fraud. Attempting any type of insurance fraud may potentially violate federal statutes regarding wire fraud and mail fraud. While many insurance fraud cases are prosecuted in state court, if any aspect of the case involves crossing state lines, the case will unfold in federal court.
- Wire fraud. When a person attempts to scam people or organizations through forms of non-face-to-face interactions (e.g., through the phone, text messages, emails or other forms of written communications) in order to get money, this is considered wire fraud. Wire fraud can be punished with a maximum sentence of 20 years. This sentence can be increased and a fine of up to $1 million could be imposed if the scam involved a financial institution.
- Treason. Any action intended to aid the enemies of the United States of America or help any hostile foreign power is one of the most serious federal crimes, punishable by life imprisonment or even the death penalty.
What to Expect from Your Brooklyn Federal Crime Defense Attorney
When you choose the Law Offices of Robert Tsigler, PLLC to represent you in federal criminal court, you can expect compassionate and responsive representation through every phase of your case. Our team will review the charges against you and look for inconsistencies and discrepancies with the prosecution’s case. We’ll handle negotiations with the prosecution on your behalf, exposing exculpatory evidence if available or negotiating a plea deal that minimizes your sentencing.
Federal crimes carry much harsher penalties than state-level criminal offenses in most cases. You could face many years in federal prison, tens of thousands of dollars in fines, and seizure of your assets if convicted. The Law Offices of Robert Tsigler, PLLC will extend the full scope of our resources and professional experience as we work on your case. If necessary, our firm can coordinate expert witness testimony from various professionals to assist in your defense. We can also examine the circumstances of your arrest and how the prosecution obtained their evidence to determine if any violations of your civil rights occurred.
Ultimately, it is crucial to have reliable legal representation from a Brooklyn federal crimes defense attorney if you are facing any type of criminal prosecution at the federal level. Our firm can provide the legal guidance you need to approach your federal criminal case with greater confidence and assist you in minimizing sentencing or avoiding conviction. If you are ready to discuss your defense options with a reliable and experienced Brooklyn federal crimes defense lawyer, contact the Law Offices of Robert Tsigler, PLLC today for more information about the legal services we provide.
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