Corpus Christi Federal Criminal Defense Attorneys
The Gould Law Firm provides aggressive federal crime defense for clients in Corpus Christi
A federal crime is a criminal offense that violates U.S. federal laws or that is committed on government owned property such as court houses, airports or federal buildings. Commonly committed federal crimes are:
· Kidnapping ·
Criminal Threats ·
Terrorism ·
DWI on Federal Property ·
White Collar Offenses ·
Computer & Internet Crimes ·
Weapon Offenses
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· Fraud ·
Immigration Violations ·
Postal Offenses ·
Possession or Distribution of Child Pornography ·
Murder ·
Larceny / Grand Larceny ·
Money Laundering
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Federal Crime Defense Attorneys
If you have been charged with federal crime in Texas, contact the skilled Corpus Christi criminal defense lawyers at The Gould Law Firm. At The Gould Law Firm, we know that when people have been charged with federal crimes, they are dealing with an entirely different set of circumstances. Federal crime cases are prosecuted by expert federal attorneys in the U.S. federal courts, which automatically increase the stakes if people are convicted.
Many federal crime cases are extremely high-profile and receive a lot of media attention, which means that government agencies and federal prosecutors will be eager to obtain convictions. Once people are convicted, they will be subjected to strict sentencing guidelines, which means that they could face years of jail time, hefty fines and restitution.
The knowledgeable federal crime defense lawyers at The Gould Law Firm understand that if our clients are convicted in the federal courts, their lives will change for the worse. This is why our law firm aims to work with federal attorneys to have our clients' charges reduced. In cases where evidence is insufficient or law enforcement did not follow appropriate protocol, we will motion for dismissal of charges. When clients choose to work with our aggressive criminal defense attorneys, they can rest assured that they will receive reliable legal representation throughout the duration of their federal cases. |