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Federal Crimes

Unlike the state judicial system, Federal judges are appointed by the President of the United States. Judges must follow strict guidelines on punishment. If you are being investigated, or have been contacted by a Federal Agency early intervention by James K. Weick, Jr. is essential in your defense when facing federal allegations.

In fact, if convicted of a federal crime, a defendant will serve his or her entire sentence and parole is not an option. Due to the unforgiving nature of federal proceedings, it is vital that you retain a lawyer.

Know your Rights

If you, a family member, or friends are contacted by the federal authorities in relation to a criminal investigation be aware that they could be considering you as a potential witness or, worse yet, as a suspect. The following agencies are all under the federal system:

  • Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
  • United States Secret Service
  • Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA)
  • United States Marshals Service
  • Criminal Division of the IRS (CID)
  • United States Postal Service, or the Bureau of Alcohol, and Firearms,

Let the experience of James K. Weick, Jr. help you evaluate the nature and intention of an investigation by federal authorities so that you can avoid common traps that can undoubtedly lead to disaster.

James K. Weick, Jr. prides himself on having a boutique law firm where your case can have the personal attention it deserves.

Contact James K Weick, Jr. to schedule an appointment for your FREE case evaluation, (954) 745-5818.

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