First-Time Offender in Federal Court: What to Expect
First-time offender status is relevant to the federal sentencing calculation. It is not a shield. The federal criminal system treats...
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First-time offender status is relevant to the federal sentencing calculation. It is not a shield. The federal criminal system treats...
Read MoreThe wire fraud statute is the most frequently charged provision in the federal criminal code. Its breadth is not accidental....
Read MoreThe IRS investigates. The Department of Justice prosecutes. The distinction between those two functions is the line between a civil...
Read MoreMoney laundering charges are added to fraud indictments for a specific reason: they increase the sentencing exposure and they are...
Read MoreMail fraud and wire fraud are twin statutes. They share elements, share defenses, and share the distinction of appearing in...
Read MoreIdentity theft in the federal system is both a standalone offense and a sentencing enhancement, and the two applications operate...
Read MoreFederal firearms charges carry mandatory minimum sentences that are served consecutively to everything else. That consecutive character is the feature...
Read MoreEmbezzlement is a crime of position. The conduct it describes is possible only because the defendant occupied a role that...
Read MoreThe conspiracy charge in a federal drug case does not require that drugs passed through your hands. It requires that...
Read MorePublic corruption is the federal crime that arrives with the most institutional weight behind it. The FBI’s Public Corruption Unit...
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