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Category: Federal Jurisdiction

Do Federal Charges Get Dropped?
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Do Federal Charges Get Dropped?

Yes, federal charges can be dropped, but it doesn’t happen often and usually requires strong legal grounds. Federal cases are handled by U.S. Attorneys working under the Department of Justice, and they typically file charges only after gathering substantial evidence.…
What Makes A Sentence Not A Sentence?
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What Makes A Sentence Not A Sentence?

In legal or jail terms, a sentence is not considered a true sentence when it does not meet the conditions of a finalized court judgment that legally imposes punishment. In other words, a person is not officially “sentenced” until the…
Are Federal Charges More Serious?
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Are Federal Charges More Serious?

Yes, federal charges are often more serious than state charges due to the nature of the crimes, the resources behind the investigation, and the consequences that follow a conviction. While both state and federal charges can lead to jail time,…
What Charges Do The Feds Pick Up?
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What Charges Do The Feds Pick Up?

Federal authorities “pick up” or take over cases that involve violations of federal law, crimes that cross state or national borders, or matters involving federal interests. These charges are handled in U.S. District Courts and are prosecuted by Assistant U.S.…
How Long Will The Feds Watch You?
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How Long Will The Feds Watch You?

When federal authorities begin watching someone, it can be for a very long time, sometimes months or even years. The length of federal surveillance depends on the type of investigation, the suspected crime, and the level of evidence they are…
What Causes A Case To Be Federal?
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What Causes A Case To Be Federal?

Not all crimes are handled in state court. Some cases become federal based on the nature of the offense, the parties involved, or the specific laws that were violated. A case is considered federal when it involves a violation of…