Good late January Morning gentle readers, the sky is gray and cold, what better time to talk yet again about the Presentence Investigation Report (we sometimes call it the “PSR”) in federal criminal cases. Careful readers will recall that I return to this subject around every 3-4 years on this blog, such as here and…
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I posted the other day about a federal fraud case here in the gorgeous Spring weather in Atlanta, Georgia. In that post I mentioned some of the ways to avoid a prison sentence for people facing federal fraud charges arising out of “white collar” or what we sometimes call “economic crimes.” I got a different…
Continue reading ›As many know, I am a criminal defense lawyer in Atlanta Georgia who handles federal criminal cases here and all over the United States (I’m currently working on federal cases in Vermont, Pennsylvania, Maryland, North Carolina, Florida, the Middle and Southern Districts of Georgia, and out in Texas and Arkansas). Many of my clients are…
Continue reading ›Readers (the 4 of you know who you are) are aware that I am a criminal defense lawyer in Atlanta who’s specializes in federal cases and criminal appeals. My cases in federal court are often in Georgia, but also take me to other parts of the country. Today, I am meeting with a client in…
Continue reading ›I just got a call from my client in a recent federal criminal case here in Atlanta. My client was outside the gates of the federal prison, and gave me one last call before he went inside to begin serving his sentence, or as some inmates call it, “doing time.” I always feel bad for…
Continue reading ›The media and “the Internets” are all agog over yesterday’s filing in the Mueller Investigation by which the Office of Special Counsel said that one of its cooperating witnesses in that federal criminal case, former General and National Security Advisor Michael Flynn, has provided “substantial assistance”. I’ve been handling federal criminal cases for over 35…
Continue reading ›OK, here’s my second post on the annual amendments to the Federal Sentencing Guidelines, rules that govern imposition of a criminal sentence in all federal courts from Alanta to Alaska, from Maine to Moultrie (way down in South GA, look it up if you’re not familiar with it). There are two good defense-friendly amendments I…
Continue reading ›Here is a photo of one of the bookshelves of my Atlanta officer where I handle lots of federal criminal cases. IMG_0658 If you look closely you will see row after row of Federal Sentencing Guidelines Manuals, stretching from the current version back to the slim original 1987 Guidelines. I just got done ordering the newest version.…
Continue reading ›All lawyers need to keep up with their reading, and criminal defense attorneys are no different. I’ve been plowing through recent federal criminal cases, and came across three (not from the Atlanta area) that deal with the financial aspects of a federal criminal sentence. Each sort of reminds me of the Ojay’s song, “For the…
Continue reading ›My criminal defense office is in Atlanta, but as a lawyer my clients are from various parts around the country. Readers of this blog know that the majority of my clients face federal criminal charges. One long-standing client recently died, it was very sad, he was in his late 50’s and is survived by his…
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