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Federal Crimes

Facing federal charges is one of the most intimidating legal challenges a person can experience. Unlike state offenses, federal crimes are investigated by powerful agencies like the FBI, DEA, or IRS and prosecuted by U.S. Attorneys with vast resources. A conviction can bring long prison sentences, steep fines, and permanent damage to your personal and professional life. At Novo Law, we recognize how high the stakes are in federal cases, and we are prepared to stand with you every step of the way.
Our defense team approaches federal cases with precision, persistence, and strategy. We dig deep into the evidence, challenge the prosecution at every turn, and fight to protect your rights and future.

What Are Federal Crimes?

Federal crimes are offenses that violate U.S. federal law or occur across state or national borders. These cases often involve extensive investigations, severe penalties, and complex legal procedures.
From drug trafficking and wire fraud to immigration violations and federal weapons charges, every case has unique risks and consequences. Knowing whether your charge falls under federal jurisdiction is essential to building the right defense.

Common Types of Federal Charges

Drug Trafficking & Distribution
Large-scale drug cases are often prosecuted at the federal level, carrying lengthy prison terms and mandatory minimums.
Wire Fraud & Mail Fraud
Using communication systems to commit fraud is a federal offense that can result in heavy fines and years in prison.
Tax Evasion & Financial Crimes
Failure to pay federal taxes or engaging in fraudulent financial activities can lead to prosecution by the IRS.
Immigration Offenses
Crimes such as illegal re-entry, visa fraud, or harboring undocumented immigrants fall under federal law.
Firearms & Weapons Charges
Illegal possession, trafficking, or use of firearms may be charged as federal crimes with significant penalties.
Cybercrime & Identity Theft
Hacking, online scams, or using personal information unlawfully can lead to federal indictments and severe sentences.

When to Seek a Federal Defense Attorney

Immediately After Arrest or Investigation
Federal prosecutors prepare their cases months or even years before charges are filed—don’t wait to hire a lawyer.
If Contacted by Federal Agents
If the FBI, DEA, or IRS asks to speak with you, consult an attorney before answering any questions.
Facing Complex Charges
Federal law is highly detailed, and an experienced attorney can help you understand the risks and options.
With Prior Convictions
Repeat offenses or prior records can trigger enhanced penalties under federal guidelines.

Don’t Delay — Get Federal Defense Help Today

If you or someone you love is facing federal charges, your future depends on the decisions you make right now. At Novo Law, we are prepared to go up against federal prosecutors and agencies to fight for your rights. Call today for immediate help.

What to Expect After a Federal Charge

Arrest & Booking
Federal arrests often involve multiple agencies. You’ll be booked, fingerprinted, and given an initial court appearance date.
Initial Hearing & Detention
A judge will decide whether you’ll be released on bond or held while awaiting trial.
Discovery & Pre-Trial Motions
Evidence is exchanged, and your attorney may file motions to suppress illegally obtained information.
Trial or Plea Agreement
If your case goes to trial, we prepare a detailed defense—or negotiate reduced charges and sentencing alternatives.

How Novo Law Builds Federal Defenses

In-Depth Case Analysis
We review investigation files, surveillance, and witness testimony to challenge the government’s case.
Protection of Your Rights
We defend you against unconstitutional searches, coerced statements, or unlawful seizures.
Tailored Legal Strategies
Each federal case requires a customized approach, whether the defense is lack of evidence, mistaken identity, or overreach by investigators.
Negotiation with Prosecutors
We work to reduce charges, secure favorable plea agreements, or pursue alternatives to incarceration.
Strong Trial Advocacy
If trial is the best path, we fight aggressively for acquittal with a detailed, strategic defense.
Guidance Throughout the Process
Federal cases move quickly and can feel overwhelming—we provide clear direction at every stage.

FAQs

What should I do if I’m charged with a federal crime?
  • Remain silent and avoid speaking with agents without legal representation.
  • Do not sign documents or make statements without your attorney.
  • Contact a federal defense lawyer immediately to protect your rights.
Yes. Federal sentencing guidelines often call for:
  • Mandatory minimum prison sentences
  • Large fines and restitution
  • Long-term supervised release after incarcerationThe stakes are significantly higher compared to state-level cases.
Dismissals are possible if:
  • Evidence was collected illegally
  • The prosecution lacks sufficient proof
  • Your attorney successfully negotiates alternative resolutionsWhile dismissal is rare, strong defense tactics improve your chances.
No. Many federal cases end in plea agreements. However:
  • Some cases are resolved with reduced charges
  • Others can be dismissed on legal grounds
  • If trial is necessary, we will be fully prepared to defend you in court
  • Minor cases may resolve in months.
  • Complex cases with multiple defendants can last over a year.Your attorney will work to move your case forward while protecting your rights.
Missing a federal court date can result in:
  • A bench warrant for your arrest
  • Additional charges for failure to appear
  • Revocation of bail or bondIf you miss a date, notify your lawyer immediately so corrective action can be taken.
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