Recent Posts in Federal Law Category
Posted on Jul 7, 2016 By
If you’ve been pulled over on suspicion of drunk driving in Columbus or if you’re interacting with police officers for any other reason, it’s important to be fully aware of your ...
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Most of us spent New Year’s Eve watching dreadful football games and hoisting adult beverages—not John Roberts. No, the Chief Justice of the United States worked through the night and ...
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Posted on Dec 10, 2015 By
Drug offenses may be prosecuted in state or federal court, depending on the nature of the alleged offense. Defendants accused of drug crimes are often confused about why they are facing charges in ...
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Posted on Nov 6, 2015 By
When it comes to criminal law, state crimes and federal crimes are almost completely separate. Federal crimes require assistance from an experienced federal criminal lawyer near Columbus who is ...
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The Judicial Conference of the United States, in a report to Congress this week, said former U.S. District Judge Mark Fuller of Alabama brought disrepute to the federal judiciary and that his conduct ...
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Posted on Jun 27, 2015 By
If you’ve been convicted on federal drug charges or other federal crimes, your defense attorney near Columbus will inform you of what to expect during your sentencing. Federal judges consult ...
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Posted on Jun 16, 2015 By
Developing a federal criminal defense is different from defending an individual from criminal offenses that are prosecuted under state law. If you’re facing federal charges, it’s ...
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The federal grand jury in Brooklyn returned an indictment on Wednesday that makes me wonder if most BOP prison yards will have enough soccer pitches to accommodate the almost certain influx of inmates ...
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Deputy Chief of Staff Bridget Kelly and Port Authority Deputy Director Bill Baroni, two senior New Jersey officials with ties to Gov. Chris Christie, were indicted for their roles in the creation of ...
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Posted on Mar 11, 2015 By
Your defense attorney can help you in many more ways than just representing you in a courtroom. Even if you’ve been convicted, your defense attorney can protect your interests by arguing for a ...
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