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Miami Federal Crime Lawyer

Are you facing prosecution?

Criminal activity is penalized by state and federal criminal laws. Title 18 of the United States Criminal Code defines all illegal activity under United States legislation. Usually the penalties for federal crimes are much harsher than the penalties for state crimes. In addition, the federal court proceedings are much more formal than those in state court. This is why obtaining the right federal crimes attorney is crucial to your case.

Seltzer Law, PA can help!

David S. Seltzer began his career as a prosecutor working with the top Miami-Dade State Attorneys. There he learned how to build up and try complex Cyber Crimes cases. The experience he gained from working on the other side of a case has proved invaluable in his success defending clients on extremely complex federal cases. His years of experience as a criminal defense attorney have earned him the reputation as one of South Florida's leading federal crime lawyers.

Not only is the Miami criminal defense attorney proficiently versed in both state and federal law, but he is well known among the Criminal Defense Bar. Having an excellent rapport with the judge in your case is an important part of making it succeed. Our team of federal crime attorneys at Seltzer Law, PA has established close relationships with both state and federal judges, making the negotiation process with the government run much smoother.

Whether the U.S. Attorney has charged you with one or many federal charges, we will tackle your case aggressively for the best possible outcome. Due to the fact that federal cases are oftentimes extremely complex, with the defendants facing multiple charges, many criminal defense attorneys will wrongly advise their clients to negotiate a plea bargain. While this result may be less costly and more convenient for the attorney, it is usually not convenient for you, nor is it the best alternative.

An experienced federal crime attorney like David S. Seltzer will carefully investigate your case, scrutinizing every piece of evidence the government may have against you as well as any evidence that could mitigate your charges or sentence. When fighting a battle in the arena that is federal court, make sure you invest in the proper tools for battle. You need a criminal defense attorney proficient not only in federal criminal law but in federal sentencing, minimum-maximum guidelines, and any factors that are relevant to your case. Hiring our firm of seasoned federal crime lawyers will be the one of the best investments you ever made.

Get the defense you need - call today!

If you or a loved one is facing federal charges the penalties could be serious, and if you do not find an experienced federal crime lawyer, the consequences may be severe. We are here to advise you of the law, the charges against you, the rights that you possess, and all of your available options. Do not hesitate to call our office any time, day or night for a FREE, PROFESSIONAL CONSULTATION. Your future is at stake-make the right decision.

For information involving Federal charges, you may also obtain information from our Federal Crimes site.

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Located at 1200 Brickell Avenue, Suite 1440, Miami, FL 33131.
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