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What Is a Rule 35 Motion?
By: Daniel Perlman | August 15, 2024 | Federal Defense
In federal criminal cases, a Rule 35 motion can play a major role in reducing a defendant's sentence. Many lawyers in California educate clients on how this legal tool can impact their cases. Under Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure 35, the court is allowed, upon request from the government, to impose a reduced sentence for […]...
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Colorado Drug Felony Sentences and Penalties
By: Daniel Perlman | August 2, 2024 | Drug Crimes
Facing drug felony charges in Colorado can be overwhelming and stressful. At Perlman Defense Federal Criminal Lawyers, we understand what's at stake for you and your future. Our experienced team is here to provide the strong defense you need. Drug crime is prosecuted vigorously in Colorado. Each controlled substance is different. Selling marijuana is ...
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What to Do If You Are Arrested in Los Angeles
By: Daniel Perlman | June 19, 2024 | Federal Defense
If a federal law enforcement agency issues an arrest warrant for you, it can be a stressful experience. Having an arrest warrant issued can make it feel like your world has been turned upside down. At Perlman Defense Federal Criminal Lawyers, we are here to help you figure out what to do next. Just because […]...
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What is Embezzlement?
By: Daniel Perlman | June 14, 2024 | Embezzlement
Embezzlement is a type of financial crime where someone misuses or takes assets entrusted to them, typically for personal gain. This crime occurs in various settings, usually within businesses where employees can access company funds. Unlike simple theft, embezzlement involves a breach of trust, which makes it a unique and serious criminal offense. Fa...
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Criminal Charges for Embezzlement
By: Daniel Perlman | June 11, 2024 | Embezzlement
Embezzlement, a form of financial fraud, typically involves three primary criminal charges: theft, fraud, and breach of fiduciary duty. Theft charges are brought against individuals who unlawfully take property or funds entrusted to them, intending to permanently deprive the rightful owner. Embezzlement is a serious federal crime and can happen in wor...
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What are the Four Major Criminal Law Defenses?
By: Daniel Perlman | May 7, 2024 | Federal Defense
When someone faces criminal charges, they often rely on criminal defenses to prove their innocence or justify their actions. These criminal defenses are strategies criminal defense lawyers use to challenge the prosecution's claims. While pleading innocent may appear to be the most basic self-defense, you and your attorney must do more than just take t...
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When Can Criminal Charges Be Dropped
By: Daniel Perlman | November 15, 2022 | Federal Defense
Facing criminal charges and awaiting a court date can be one of the most trying experiences for someone who has never previously been involved in such an event. You probably have many questions about what might happen next and if it is possible to have the charges against you dropped. Criminal defense attorney Daniel R. […]...
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When Do Drug Charges Become Federal?
By: Daniel Perlman | November 3, 2022 | Federal Defense
Being involved in a drug crime can cause many problems, but being charged with a federal drug crime can carry far more serious consequences. These cases may lead to severe fines and much longer prison sentences. Whether a crime is charged at the state or federal level depends on factors like the quantity and type […]...
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How Cross-Border Law Enforcement Operation Trojan Shield Infiltrated Criminal Networks
By: Daniel Perlman | January 1, 2022 | Federal Defense
In a first-of-its-kind effort, a law enforcement-created encrypted messaging platform has been used to infiltrate the communication networks of some of the most widespread criminal organizations around the world. The coordinated effort was led by the US FBI, Australian Federal Police and law enforcement agencies in Sweden and the Netherlands. A slew o...
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More than 180 People Charged with Federal Crimes in Storming of U.S. Capitol Building
By: Daniel Perlman | January 26, 2021 | Federal Defense
Nearly two hundred people are facing charges in federal court for illegally entering the Capitol building and committing other criminal acts in and around the Capitol as part of the insurrection that took place in Washington, D.C. earlier this month. An estimated 800 people stormed the U.S. Capitol on January 6 in a concerted effort […]...
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