Bismarck, North Dakota Federal Crime Defense Lawyers
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The prosecution has the full resources of the government behind them — police, investigators, forensic labs. You need someone equally prepared on your side.
An experienced defense attorney knows how to spot constitutional violations — illegal searches, Miranda issues, procedural errors — that can get evidence thrown out or charges dismissed
Criminal convictions create permanent records that affect employment, housing, professional licenses, and immigration status for years or decades
Defense attorneys understand plea negotiations and can often get charges reduced, sentences minimized, or cases diverted to programs that avoid conviction entirely
Even if you think you're guilty, an attorney may identify defenses you didn't know existed or find that the prosecution can't legally prove its case
Common Questions About Federal Crime Defense
General information only — not legal advice.
How are federal cases different from state cases?
Federal cases are investigated by agencies like the FBI, DEA, IRS, and ATF — often for months or years before charges are filed. Federal sentencing guidelines are rigid and often result in longer sentences than equivalent state charges. There is no parole in the federal system. The U.S. Attorneys' offices have vast resources and high conviction rates. Different procedural rules apply at every stage.
What crimes are charged federally?
Crimes that cross state lines, occur on federal property, involve federal agencies, or violate specific federal statutes. Common federal charges include drug trafficking, wire and mail fraud, tax evasion, money laundering, firearms violations, conspiracy, RICO charges, immigration offenses, and white-collar crimes like securities fraud and healthcare fraud.
What should I do if contacted by federal agents?
You are under no obligation to speak with federal agents. Politely decline, state that you want an attorney present, and do not answer any questions — even seemingly casual ones. Do not consent to searches. Do not destroy any documents or communications. Contact a federal defense attorney immediately. Federal investigations often target individuals long before they realize they're under scrutiny.
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