The federal criminal defense attorneys of Shouse Law Group represent clients across California, in matters including prefile investigations and negotiations with the United States Attorney’s office, grand juries, indictments, jury trials, and plea bargains.
There are over 100 different offenses that fall under the category of federal crimes in the United States. Criminal charges may be filed against you in Federal court if you have committed an offense that violates the U.S. criminal code or you have committed an offense related to Federal government property. Depending upon the particulars of your case, you may be charged with State and Federal law violations.
Listed below are just a few crimes which may result in federal criminal charges and serious penalties:
- Accounting Fraud
- Antitrust
- Tax Crimes (including Tax Evasion)
- Terrorism
- Child Pornography
- Computer Crimes
- Controlled Substance Violations
- Conspiracy
- Corporate Crimes
- Money Laundering
- Drug Manufacturing/Drug Trafficking
- Espionage
- Embezzlement
- Identity Theft
- Export/Import Crimes
- Bank Fraud
- Mortgage Fraud
- Medicare Fraud
- Securities Fraud
- Social Security Fraud
- Health Care Fraud
- Wire Fraud
- Immigration Law Violations
- Internet Fraud
- Murder as a federal crime
- Sex Crimes
- Other Federal Level White Collar Crimes
If you or a loved one is under federal criminal investigation or is charged with a federal offense and you are looking to hire an experienced attorney for representation, our federal defense lawyers invite you to contact at Shouse Law Group.
Our federal criminal lawyers have local offices in Los Angeles, the San Fernando Valley, Pasadena, Long Beach, Orange County, Ventura, San Bernardino, Rancho Cucamonga, Riverside, San Diego, Sacramento, Oakland, San Francisco, San Jose and throughout California.
Helpful Links
- Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
- Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA)
- Internal Revenue Service (IRS)
- Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms & Explosives (ATF)
- Federal Criminal Law – Department of Justice (DOJ)
- U.S. Attorney (federal prosecutors)
- Federal Prison
- Federal Judges
- Federal District Courts in California
- PACER (search federal criminal cases)
- Federal Law Enforcement Agencies
- Federal Sentencing Guidelines (for federal prison sentences)
- Federal Agencies/Federal Agents
- Federal Search Warrants
- Federal Public Defenders in California (court appointed federal criminal defense lawyers)
- California State Courts