By: Daniel Perlman
Gun crimes and other weapons offenses carry harsh criminal penalties, especially at the federal level. All states, Colorado included, have laws in place that restrict the possession, use, sale, and distribution of firearms and other deadly weapons. The federal government also regulates the manufacture, importation, and distribution of firearms, imposes bans on illegal firearms, and prohibits the sale of some firearms to convicted felons and other restricted groups of people. While many gun crimes in Denver involve violations of state law and are therefore prosecuted at the state level, certain gun-related offenses can lead to criminal charges in federal court. In this case, hiring a federal gun lawyer in Denver is the best chance you have at potentially avoiding life-changing criminal penalties, which could include a mandatory minimum sentence served in federal prison. Federal gun charges should never be taken lightly. Contact our federal gun lawyers today to schedule a risk-free legal consultation.
When it comes to finding an attorney to defend you against federal gun charges, experience is everything. No defense attorney can guarantee a certain result in a criminal case. However, a qualified attorney can advise you of the possible outcomes, including what penalties you could face if you are convicted. Our federal gun lawyers in Denver have experience handling cases like yours and can ensure that you understand your legal options when facing a federal gun charge, including when it is in your best interest to take a plea deal and when you have a good chance of beating the charges in court. Every criminal case is different and our attorneys have experience dealing with a wide range of federal weapons offenses, such as making a false statement on a record of a gun purchase (18 U.S.C. § 924(a)(1)(A)); importing, manufacturing, or dealing firearms without a license (18 U.S.C. § 923); and knowingly possessing or manufacturing an illegal firearm (18 U.S.C. § 922(k), (o) and (v); 26 U.S.C. § 5861).
It is important to understand that even if you were charged with a crime in the past, being accused of violating state law is not the same as being accused of violating federal law. Federal courts have different rules and procedures than state courts and there are significant differences in some key aspects of the criminal process, which is just one reason why it is imperative that you choose a defense attorney who has experience working within the parameters of the federal court system. The criminal justice system is imperfect, even at the federal level, and innocent people are convicted of crimes they didn’t commit every day. The consequences of a federal gun charge are simply too serious to risk an inadequate legal defense.
Having a professional relationship with federal prosecutors and judges may seem like a conflict of interest for a criminal defense attorney. After all, they are adversaries in the courtroom, and you might expect them to have a hostile relationship. However, choosing a federal gun lawyer who has a good working relationship with your prosecuting attorney may actually work to your advantage. If you opt for a plea agreement, for instance, having a relationship with the prosecutor may help your attorney negotiate a better deal on your behalf. When you hire our firm, we will use our years of experience representing clients in federal court to help you get the best possible outcome in your criminal case.
The consequences of a federal gun conviction can jeopardize your freedom and your reputation. You can protect your rights and safeguard your future by hiring a qualified criminal defense attorney who will advocate for you, represent your best interests in court, and help you navigate this difficult legal situation in every way possible.
Retaining a seasoned federal gun lawyer in Denver early on (as soon as you are arrested or learn that you are under investigation for a federal offense) could improve the outcome of your criminal case. A defense attorney with federal experience will immediately get to work examining the facts of your case, looking for holes in the prosecution’s evidence, and working to raise reasonable doubt about your guilt. If your attorney can undermine the prosecution’s evidence in the early stages of the investigation, or show that the federal charges are not warranted, your case could end up being dismissed.
Firearms are considered deadly weapons, and you could face serious, long-lasting criminal penalties in connection with any firearm-related violation of federal law, such as unlawful possession of a firearm, manufacture of an illegal firearm, or firearms trafficking. You could also face harsh sentencing enhancements for federal criminal acts that involve the unlawful use or possession of a firearm. For instance, 18 U.S.C. § 924(c) states that “any person who, during and in relation to any crime of violence or drug trafficking crime […] for which the person may be prosecuted in a court of the United States, uses or carries a firearm, or who, in furtherance of any such crime, possesses a firearm, shall […] (i) be sentenced to a term of imprisonment of not less than 5 years,” in addition to the punishment provided for the original crime. If the firearm is brandished, the minimum sentence increases to seven years, and if the firearm is discharged, it increases to 10 years.
As you can see, the consequences of a federal gun charge can be devastating for convicted offenders and their loved ones, which is why we recommend enlisting the help of a federal gun lawyer in Denver as quickly as possible following a weapons-related arrest. The federal government has the means to aggressively prosecute your case, and you need a skilled criminal defense attorney in your corner working on formulating the strongest possible defense against your charges. Our lawyers specialize in federal cases and we have extensive experience defending clients against gun charges and other federal weapons offenses.
We know how daunting it can be to seek legal counsel with federal charges looming over you. The best way to determine whether our firm is the right fit for you is to schedule a risk-free consultation to explore your legal options. During a consultation, you have the opportunity to review your case with our legal experts, ensure that you understand the charges against you, and discuss possible defense strategies, with no obligation to hire our firm. If you do choose our federal gun lawyers, we will fight tirelessly to protect your rights, advocate for you in court, and help you get your life back on track.
Most people who find themselves accused of a federal crime are not familiar with the federal criminal process and don’t know what to expect as their case proceeds, which is why we advise against attempting to navigate the criminal justice system on your own. When it comes to fighting federal gun charges, your very freedom and future are at stake, and with so much on the line, there is simply no substitute for a knowledgeable and tenacious criminal defense lawyer with verified federal court experience. Call us today at (888) 901-2111 to find out how we can help you fight your federal gun charges in Denver.
Daniel R. Perlman, the founding attorney at Perlman Defense Federal Criminal Lawyers, leverages his extensive background as a former prosecutor to provide superior defense strategies for clients across federal courtrooms. Earning his Juris Doctor from the Catholic University of America's Columbus School of Law, he first honed his legal skills with the Maryland State’s Attorney’s Office.
This diverse experience enables him to advocate effectively, understanding prosecution tactics intimately, which he expertly counters in defense of his clients. With a profound commitment to justice, Daniel leads his team in tackling complex federal cases, from white-collar crimes to violent offenses, ensuring the highest level of defense through every phase of the criminal process.
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