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Federal Crimes Lawyer Atlanta GA  

Atlanta, Georgia Defense Attorney Highly Experienced in Federal Trials

Federal and state courts often prosecute similar charges however federal charges are tried in federal courts, with the near-unlimited resources of the federal government. The federal government typically does not take a case to court unless they have substantial evidence.

If you have been charged with a federal offense, hire an attorney highly experienced in federal trials. Richard A. Grossman, Trial Attorney has the skill and expertise to successfully handle a wide range of federal cases for clients such as:

  • Drug offenses
  • Money laundering
  • Firearm offenses
  • Tax evasion
  • Fraud: Mail fraud, Wire fraud, Mortgage fraud
  • Bank robbery
  • Computer crimes
  • Sex crimes: Child pornography
  • Computer hacking
  • Internet crimes
  • Racketeering activity (RICO)

Richard A. Grossman has been successfully defending people in federal trials for more than fifteen years, and is fully prepared to take on any case. To discuss your federal criminal case with a highly experienced defense lawyer, contact me. Call Richard A. Grossman at (678) 500-9986 for a free consultation.

Results

State of Georgia v. C.J. Defendant charged with Level III Trafficking in Cocaine which carries mandatory minimum 25 years imprisonment. After investigation and motions all charges dismissed on 8/16/11

In the Superior Court of Clayton County, Georgia
State of Georgia v. T.P. Case No. 2010CR02119-5
15 year old defendant, facing mandatory minimum 25 years imprisonment
On May 19, 2011, jury verdict of NOT GUILTY
Aggravated Child Molestation and Aggravated Sodomy

U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia. -after evidentiary hearing, Defendant's Motion to Suppress 5 kilograms of cocaine GRANTED. Filed 5/17/2010.
The case was dismissed on June 9, 2010.

STATE OF GEORGIA v. S.D. -charged with Murder, Arson and Aggravated Assault. After investigation, motions and evidentiary hearings, all charges dismissed on May 10, 2010.

STATE OF GEORGIA v. R.M.- defense of a law enforcement officer who was acquitted of murder, felony murder and aggravated assault.


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