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Federal investigations can involve multiple bureaus and jurisdictions – without proper counsel, you may be left facing serious penalties. Our federal crimes attorney can fully represent you in court and ensure that federal investigators do not violate your rights. With offices in Austin and Round Rock, TX, we work diligently to develop personalized defenses for each client that we take on.
Speaking to a proven defense lawyer instead of relying on a public defender can be the biggest decision you ever make. Our criminal defense attorney, Jason Trumpler, has spent his multi-decade career achieving reductions and dismissals in federal cases – and he can do the same for you. Call or write to our defense attorney to get the help you need.
(512) 457-5200
5-Star Reviews From Austin, TX For Our Federal Crimes Defense Attorney
Jason & Team are amazing!!!! They helped my little brother on two felony cases one of which was completely dismissed the other was reduced to a misdemeanor! I am forever thankful to The Law Offices of Jason Trumpler!
View on GoogleMy experience with Jason was very professional and he meant business.. handle what he needed to handle and got my felony charges dismissed
View on GoogleYou Are Facing Serious Punishment
Potential sentencing for federal crimes is often much more severe than for state-level offenses. Here is what you are facing for federal felony charges:
- Class A Felony: Life imprisonment or death
- Class B Felony: At least 25 years in prison
- Class C Felony: 10 to 24 years in prison
- Class D Felony: 5 to 9 years in prison
- Class E Felony: 1 to 4 years in prison
As you can see, even the lowest class of felony tried in a federal court holds a minimum of one year in prison. Each of these charges can also carry fines of up to $250,000. Federal misdemeanors are also serious, as they can lead to up to one year imprisonment and a $100,000 financial penalty.
We Defend Many Federal Charges
When you are arrested for a crime that involves local jurisdictions, local law enforcement officers and court systems oversee your charges, trial, and sentencing. Federal cases, however, are investigated by federal agencies, such as the FBI, DEA, ICE, Border Patrol, or IRS. These cases are tried in federal courts and the penalties for convicted individuals could include time in a federal penitentiary.
Federal crime charges mean you need a federal criminal defense attorney. Our defense lawyer encourages clients to reach out as soon as possible if they are charged with:
- Child pornography
- Computer and internet crimes
- Counterfeiting
- Credit card fraud
- Espionage
- Federal conspiracy
- Human trafficking
- Kidnapping
- Mail fraud
- Mortgage fraud
- Tax fraud
- Terrorism or terroristic threats
Acting Fast Is Crucial
The sooner you call our law office, the sooner we can begin creating a defense for your case. As a former prosecutor, attorney Jason Trumpler can bring a unique perspective to your case and use his knowledge of local and federal laws to help defend you against criminal charges. Call (512) 457-5200.
More Great Reviews For Our Austin Federal Criminal Defense Attorney
Case Dissmissed! Jason is straight forward and honest. I am beyond grateful. Jason and his team (Tony Sun in particular) exceeded expectations. Put your future in hands you can trust, go with Jason Trumpler.
View on GoogleTo whom it may concern I highly recommend Jason Trumpler if you need a great attorney and find yourself in a situation beyond your control. He kept me informed and worked very hard on my case and got it dismissed, if you're a veteran and/or civilian he will work hard to represent your case I'm very thankful for everything he did.
View on GoogleA Plea Deal Could Be the Wrong Move
Regardless of if you are charged with a white collar crime, violent offense, or human trafficking, it is common for prosecutors to pressure defendants into accepting plea deals even if they are innocent. They achieve this by telling defendants that the punishment after a guilty plea will be less severe than it would be if they went to court and were found guilty at trial. The practice is so common that a 2023 report by the American Bar Association found that 98% of federal cases end with a plea bargain.
Protect your future. Instead of pleading guilty to charges you might be able to beat in court, choose representation from our federal criminal defense lawyer. Jason Trumpler does everything in his power to make sure his clients find freedom.