Securities Fraud
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) investigates securities fraud committed by individuals, investors, and entities. This can include stock embezzlement, insider trading, misleading investors, and accountant negligence.
Healthcare Fraud
Healthcare fraud is any attempt to defraud a healthcare program, including Medicaid, Medicare, and private health insurance companies. Even simple mistakes or seemingly innocuous actions, like prescribing unnecessary medication or accepting referral kickbacks, can lead to federal charges.
Child Pornography
Possessing or accessing child pornography is illegal under federal law. Aggravating factors like having multiple images, having video files, or having images of abuse or exploitation can lead to severe consequences, including life in prison.
What Are the Potential Penalties for Federal Convictions?
The exact penalties you may face depend on the nature of your charges and your previous criminal record. However, many federal convictions carry serious penalties. Most federal judges in Texas follow the Federal Sentencing Guidelines, which are a set of mathematical rules that allow the U.S. Probation Office to recommend a sentence for a conviction. Our team can challenge and object to the recommendation before the sentencing hearing to protect your freedom. In some instances, our team can negotiate for probation in the place of decades spent in prison.
Having a conviction on your record can also impact your life in other ways. Many convicted criminals find it difficult to get a job, facing discrimination from employers and hiring managers. Similarly, landlords and property managers often hesitate to rent to convicted criminals, meaning you could find it hard to secure housing. Some government benefits are also off-limits to those with criminal records, and after certain felony convictions, you may be unable to own or operate a firearm. If you are facing federal criminal charges, reach out to our team today to avoid these harsh penalties.
Should I Talk to Federal Agents About My Case?
If you are under investigation, there is a chance that federal agents may show up at your workplace or your home to get information from you. Unfortunately, they are doing this to bring evidence back to the prosecutor to determine if they can charge you with a crime. Even if you are innocent, talking to FBI or DEA agents without an attorney is never advisable. Anything you say to them can be used against you in court, and it’s possible they are gleaning information from the conversation that you are not privy to. If you have been contacted by investigators, contact our team today.
When Should I Hire a Federal Defense Lawyer?
Ideally, you should hire a federal defense lawyer the moment you learn that there is an investigation into your actions or the actions of your business. Barring that, you should hire a defense attorney after you are charged with a federal crime. The sooner you hire an attorney on our team, the sooner we can begin building a defense case to protect your rights in court.