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Federal Charges

Mehlman TerBeek LLP has defended adults and juveniles charged with every type of felony and misdemeanor crime; we have a long history of successfully defending clients charged with federal crimes.

More than 100 offenses fall under the category of "federal crimes," and any other crime committed on federal property is also subject to federal prosecution. These are some examples of federal crimes:

  • Accounting Fraud
  • Antitrust
  • Bank Fraud
  • Bankruptcy Fraud
  • Child Pornography
  • Computer Crimes
  • Computer Hacking
  • Controlled Substance Violations
  • Conspiracy
  • Corporate Crimes
  • Counterfeiting
  • Customs Violations
  • Drug Manufacturing
  • Drug Possession/Sales
  • Drug Trafficking
  • Espionage Export/Import Crimes
  • Gun Law Violations
  • Health Care Fraud
  • Immigration Law Violations
  • Internet Fraud
  • Kidnapping
  • Mail Fraud
  • Money Laundering
  • Multi-Level Marketing
  • RICO Crimes
  • Securities Fraud
  • Social Security Fraud
  • Tax Crimes
  • Terrorism
  • Weapons Charges
  • Wire Fraud

Most attorneys can adequately represent you in state court, but few have the knowledge and experience to represent you in federal court. Federal cases are usually more complex and require more preparation and experience than state felony or misdemeanor cases. In addition, to successfully argue your case before a federal judge, your attorney must be able to navigate the complicated point system laid out in the sentencing guidelines.

Federal crimes are very serious charges that can have life-altering consequences. If you or someone you know has been arrested for a federal offense, you need advice from an experienced criminal defense attorney. Contact Mehlman TerBeek LLP today to discuss your defense.

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