Criminal Law Info Center

Atlanta, Georgia Law Firm Highly Experienced in Federal Trials

Anyone who has been charged with a federal crime should know exactly what they are facing. Federal and state courts often prosecute similar charges, however federal courts typically concentrate their efforts on charges such as:

  • Drug offenses
  • Money laundering
  • Firearm offenses
  • Tax evasion
  • Fraud: Mail fraud, Wire fraud
  • Bank robbery
  • Computer crimes
  • Sex crimes: Child pornography
  • Computer hacking, and more

The chief difference between federal and state trials is that federal charges are tried in federal courts, with the federal government prosecuting. For someone charged with a federal crime, this is a crucial difference.  The federal government, as represented by the Office of the United States Attorney, FBI, DEA, or some other agency, has near-unlimited resources, and typically does not take a case to court unless they have voluminous evidence.

Facing such a formidable opponent, it is especially important to hire an attorney with vast experience in federal courts, and with considerable resources of his or her own. The lawyers of Garland, Samuel & Loeb have been defending people throughout the United States in federal trials for decades, and are fully prepared to take on any case.

Many of the firm's successes in federal trials are very well-known. (Read about other successes in the firm's Cases and Garland, Samuel Loeb In the News) However, Garland, Samuel & Loeb does not limit its practice to "high-profile" clients.  The firm's lawyers have utilized their skill and expertise to successfully handled a wide range of federal cases for cleints as diverse as the charges they were facing.

Please visit our  Criminal Law Information Center to learn more about Criminal Law including Federal Charges.

Contact us today for a free consultation (404) 262-2225

Garland, Samuel & Loeb Trial Attorneys

3151 Maple Drive Atlanta, Georgia 30305 | Phone: (404) 262-2225 | Fax: (404) 365-5041


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