Federal Criminal Law
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Of all criminal charges, the most threatening can be federal charges. If you learn that you are under investigation for a federal charge, it is very likely that you will be charged. By the time you are charged or indicted, a substantial case will already have been built against you.
It is important to understand whether you have committed a federal offense. Issues that arise under any legislation passed by Congress, an Executive Order of the President, or a decision of the federal courts pursuant to the Constitution are governed by federal law. The federal government can charge you with a crime for any violation of federal legal code. However, you don't have to be accused of a serious offense to face federal charges. Even a minor offense, if committed on federal property can result in federal charges.
If you are convicted of a federal charge, you may face long prison sentences. Federal judges are strict and almost always adhere to severe sentencing guidelines, with usually little chance for parole.
The best time to seek a legal help is when you first learn that you are under investigation. If charges have not yet been filed, our first goal is to prevent charges from being filed. If charges have been filed, there's still time to get skilled legal counsel from attorney Albert M. Quirantes to defend your rights and fight for the best possible outcome.
Call Albert M. Quirantes and Associates at (305) 644-1800, or nationwide call 1-800-333-LEGAL to set up a free, no obligation consultation. Or click here to contact our law firm.






