Federal Crimes Defense

Federal Criminal Defense Lawyers – Dallas Texas

Fighting to Protect Your Rights Throughout North Texas

Charged With A Federal Crime In Texas?

There is sometimes an overlap between state and federal crimes when an offense is committed. In this case, law enforcement at the state and federal level must choose whether they want to try the case in state or federal court .

You Need An Attorney Experienced in Federal Criminal Defense

If you were indicted by the feds, Tim Clancy is the federal criminal defense attorney you need on your side in the Court room. Federal criminal charges and federal criminal investigations should both be taken very seriously. If you are being investigated for a federal crime, or have been charged with a federal offense involving fraud, computers, finances, taxes, insurance, or drugs, you face hard time in a federal prison.

The federal criminal defense attorneys at Clancy & Clancy Attorneys at Law have years of experience successfully defending people in the Dallas – Fort Worth area and throughout Texas against federal crime convictions.

When Does A Crime Fall Under The Jurisdiction Of Federal Law Enforcement Agencies?

A federal crime is a violation of U.S. federal laws. These crimes are prosecuted in federal courts rather than state courts. These types of charges will often be interstate, international, and often involve federal agencies like the FBI, DEA, or IRS.

Unlike a Texas state crime, a federal offenses is investigated by powerful government agencies and prosecuted by U.S. Attorneys. The penalties associated with federal offense are often severe, which include lengthy prison sentences and hefty fines.

Examples of Federal Cases We Have Defended

Federal charges are serious and demand an aggressive defense strategy from an experienced federal criminal defense lawyer. If you are under investigation or facing federal charges, you need a skilled attorney to protect your rights and fight for your future.

Do I Need a Lawyer if I’m Under Police or Federal Investigation?

Yes, we highly recommend that you retain legal counsel asap after getting a phone call, letter, or other notification that a case has been created and you are under investigation. The attorney you choose to hire is the most important decision you will make even before you are charged because they can help prevent you from self-incrimination, getting tricked into something, or coerced into making a statement that is not true. Furthermore, the investigators may “offer” something in exchange for information that they cannot deliver. If you have been accused of a federal white collar crime, federal drug crime, or other serious felony charges, or if you are being investigated by the federal authorities, your rights, freedom and future are in jeopardy. It is important that you have representation from an experienced federal criminal attorney as early as possible.

To discuss your defense or criminal charges with an experienced federal criminal lawyer, call Tim Clancy Attorneys at Law at (214) 550-5771. Request your free case consultation today so we can start building your defense.

Contact a Federal Criminal Defense Attorney That Fights To Protect Your Rights

If you are facing federal-charges and need an experienced federal criminal lawyer, call Clancy & Clancy Attorneys at Law today. When you’re facing charges this serious, you need the best defense lawyer on your side.

For additional information about federal-crimes, or to discuss your federal charges or criminal investigation in confidence with an experienced defense attorney at our firm, schedule a confidential consultation by calling us at (214) 550-5771, or if you prefer, fill out the contact form in the left margin and we will contact you.

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Located in McKinney Place in Dallas, Texas, Tim Clancy Attorneys at Law defend individuals throughout North Texas, including the DFW Metroplex, Fort Worth, Arlington, Plano, Garland, Grand Prairie, Mansfield, Mesquite, Irving, Oak Cliff, University Park, Highland Park, Frisco, Allen, McKinney, Flower Mound, Southlake, Keller, Grapevine, Lewisville, Collin County, Dallas-County, Denton County, Ellis County, Kaufman County, Parker County, Rockwall County, Henderson County and Tarrant County.

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