Northern Ohio (Cleveland / Akron) Federal Criminal Defense Lawyer
Are you facing federal criminal charges? Are you under investigation and uncertain whether it is for a federal offense or violation of a state law? Do you understand the difference?
If any of these questions applies to you, please contact the law office of Philip Eichorn Co., LPA in Cleveland today.
Facing charges for a federal offense can be a devastating experience for a defendant, so it is critically important to obtain the assistance of a lawyer who is experienced with the federal criminal justice system. I have the experience you need.
Skilled, Experienced, Aggressive
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The federal government takes a different approach to cases that make it difficult for any attorney unfamiliar with the federal legal system to provide an adequate defense. For one thing, the federal authorities typically do not share as much information as the state authorities, right up to trial. Another difference is that a large number of federal offenses are pursued as conspiracy cases. This further complicates the process of preparing a strong defense. It is also important to know, anyone convicted of a federal offense will be required to serve his or her entire sentence. Crimes typically considered a federal offense include:
- Naturalization fraud
- Alien smuggling
- Making false statements to obtain naturalization
- Illegal reentry
- Interstate drug trafficking
- Maintaining or operating a drug house
- Mail and wire fraud
- Money laundering
- Import and export crimes
- Bank fraud, securities fraud and other white collar crimes
- Conspiracy
Contact My Northeast Ohio Law Firm
Are you under investigation by the FBI, ICE, ATF, DEA, the IRS or another branch of the Department of Homeland Security? Please call or e-mail me at Philip Eichorn Co., LPA today for a free case evaluation. Whether you are a citizen, noncitizen, an immigrant or a refugee, I have the experience, skill and aggressive nature needed to defend you in the federal criminal justice system.

