Federal Lawyers
Violent Crimes
Are you facing violent crime charges in federal court? If so, an attorney at Guy L. Womack & Associates may be able to help. In offering a free consultation and exceptional legal counsel through the life of your case, federal criminal attorney Guy Womack and his dedicated legal team can work to help you reach a positive case outcome – one that does not involve a conviction and maximum penalties.
Due to the nature of violent crimes, these offenses are aggressively prosecuted in both state and federal courts. A person convicted of a violent criminal offense may expect to face imprisonment, fines, victim restitution, probation, anger management, and possibly more. Because the majority of violent crimes are felonies, you may also expect to face the serious negative consequences of being a convicted felon, including prohibition from owning a firearm, loss of professional licenses, difficulty finding employment, and limited housing and financial opportunities.
Violent Crimes and the FBI
State and federal law enforcement agencies may often team up to investigate and prosecute violent crimes throughout the U.S., particularly those involving hate crimes, serial offenders, crimes against children, kidnapping, weapons trafficking, and gang violence. The FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation) offers support to state and local law enforcement organizations in order to bring violent offenders to justice. Thousands of FBI agents work closely with other law enforcement groups to fight the war on violent crimes, lending evidence experts, behavioral analysts, and extensive resources to these agencies. This includes technologically advanced forensic services and fingerprint records that can be accessed from any squad car out on the road.
If you are facing charges of a violent crime and the FBI or other federal agency is involved in the investigation, it is possible that you may face charges in federal court. Your freedom and your future may be on the line. It is crucial that you protect yourself – and a skilled federal lawyer is the best way to do so.
Contact Guy L. Womack & Associates today to discuss your federal violent crime charges with a federal criminal defense attorney.