The procedure in federal court cases follows the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, and is therefore often very similar between different cases. The Grabel & Associates team can represent you from investigation through to potential sentencing, and our licensed federal attorneys are committed to defending your best interests as you fight back against federal agents and prosecutors. Contact our trial team now through our 24/7 hotline for a free initial case consultation, and learn more about the federal criminal process and how our federal defense attorneys can help you protect your rights and freedom after you are investigated for or charged with a federal offense.
As soon as you are faced with a criminal investigation or charge, it is crucial that you get an attorney on your side. Call 1-800-342-7896 now or contact us online to connect with an attorney who can help guide you through the steps you need to take in order to get a great result in your case. Scott Grabel founded our firm over 15 years ago and has developed a respected defense practice statewide, obtaining impressive results for clients in even the most difficult cases. Mr. Grabel can connect you with one of our licensed federal attorneys, who can help you fight back against serious charges including:
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In most cases, a thorough investigation will take place before charges are even brought against a person. It is crucial that you work with an attorney if you are under investigation, and that you seek out a lawyer who has experience defending against federal agents.
If the United States attorney chooses to proceed with charges, an initial hearing and arraignment will take place in federal court, and a plea will be entered. Following this initial hearing, discovery will follow, where both sides exchange and uncover information pertaining to the case. You may continue to work with your attorney to seek a favorable plea bargain at this point, before the case proceeds to the preliminary trial hearing, where you will begin defending yourself in front of a judge and possible jury.
Before and after trial, there are a number of motions you can pursue to challenge the prosecution’s case against you. You can move to vacate a jury decision, set aside the verdict or even move for a new trial, depending on the specifics of your case. It is crucial that you work with a lawyer who knows what legal options to pursue, and who is prepared to do whatever it takes to defend your freedom.
The judge will look to a number of different sources to determine what sentence to impose. Congress has set minimum and maximum punishments for most crimes, and the U.S. Sentencing Commissions have also set out a set of sentencing guidelines that consider additional factors. The judge will also draw on a presentence report, victim statements, defendant’s statements, and information from lawyers.
A lot of consideration concerning the history of the offender, his or her disposition during trial, the nature of the crime, and more, will go into the judge’s determination of what the sentence will be. It is critical to work with a lawyer who knows how to craft your story throughout trial and weave your defense into the information a judge will use. Our lawyers know how to protect clients from conviction, and help clients achieve more favorable sentences, and are available now to begin working with you in your federal case.
Clients statewide trust our firm to defend their freedom in misdemeanor and felony cases, and our proven results show why that is the case. Working with one of our federal attorneys will allow you to ensure your story is heard, and that your rights are protected throughout every stage of the federal criminal process, from investigation to trial and beyond. Contact our team now to learn more about how we can help in your specific case; we will make an effort to provide an individualized defense plan after learning more about the specifics of your case.
To speak with Scott Grabel about our firm or to connect with a licensed federal attorney, call 1-800-342-7896 or contact us online. We are ready now to begin protecting you or your loved one.