Demarick Hunter is serving a sentence of 15 years and 8 months in federal prison for possessing a firearm. The Armed Career Criminal Act (ACCA) provides for a minimum sentence of 15 years for career criminals who carry firearms. Mr. Hunter’s prior convictions do not qualify him as a career…
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Prosecutors Unhappy in Federal White Collar Cases: Supreme Court to Decide Whether There Can Be Second Trial for Defendant When First Jury Acquitted But Hung on Some Counts
Some prosecutors are a little like complaining children, they are never satisfied unless they get their way, and they will continue to whine for a long time until they do. This past Friday, in an appeal involving a white collar federal criminal prosecution the Supreme Court took a case to…
Crime in the Federal Courts: When Investigators Scrutinize the Judges for Potential Criminal Activity
Criminal cases in the federal courts here in Atlanta are no different than in other parts of the country. Criminal defense attorneys and prosecutors make their arguments in front of federal judges, who under our Constitution are appointed to lifetime positions by the President, with the consent and approval of…
Atlanta Federal Criminal Case: Can Police Search a Spouse’s Computer?
We are working on a federal criminal case here in Atlanta where one of the issues is whether the police broke the law when a wife gave them her husband’s computer and the police then searched through it finding incriminating materials. This is becoming more and more common, questions revolving…
Lawyers in Federal Court; Major Case Affirms Right to Have Company Pay Legal Fees for Employees
The right to have a lawyer defend a person against federal criminal charges was affirmed yesterday in a major ruling issued by the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. The case, United States v. Stein, affirmed a decision by a District Judge who dismissed all charges because…
Sentencing Issues for Federal White Collar Crime Cases
The United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit recently issued a very lengthy opinion that covers a variety of sentencing issues we see quite often in federal white collar cases. Although this case came out of the appellate court that covers Denver, we see similar issues in cases…
Federal Prosecutors Trying to Seize Assets: the Details are Important!
Federal prosecutors are more and more fond of trying to seize assets from people who are prosecuted for federal crimes. We see this quite a bit in money laundering and white collar crime cases. However, a recent federal case that started in South Florida shows that the details are always…
Crafty federal investigators get help from the courts: suspects must remember to keep their mouths shut
Federal agents who work for the FBI, DEA, ATF and the like can sometimes be very crafty in trying to get a suspect to make a statement that later will be used in court. There is an old saying in my business that it’s mighty hard to catch a fish…
Federal Criminal Charges Dismissed in Atlanta Against Doctor: Be Careful What you Say on an Airplane
The final step of dismissing federal criminal charges against a medical doctor took place today in Atlanta when we got word that the United States Attorney’s office agrees that our client fulfilled his part of a pretrial diversion agreement. This case is a lesson in several aspects of federal criminal…
Practicing federal criminal law in Atlanta: sometimes it gets a little weird
Most folks who know me or who might stumble across this blog recognize that I practice mostly federal criminal law here in Atlanta. I have been doing this for about 23 years now, and still enjoy my work immensely. Nevertheless, there are some aspects of being a criminal defense lawyer…