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Finding yourself accused of federal criminal charges necessitates immediate action in order to protect your rights. These cases vary widely when compared to state-level crimes, and you need a Montgomery federal criminal defense attorney on your side as soon as possible. Whether you’ve been accused of a white-collar crime in Westgate or a federal gun crime on Maxwell Air Force Base, Luck Law, LLC is here to protect you when your very future is on the line.
Facing any kind of criminal charge is terrifying, but when your case is being handled at the federal level, anxiety and panic can quickly take over. At Luck Law, LLC, lead defense attorney Terry Luck has been protecting clients for nearly three decades and currently handles 28 active capital cases, demonstrating his experience and passion for criminal defense.
Not every criminal defense attorney has the ability to handle federal cases, but Terry Luck has been doing so for 30 years. While past case outcomes do not guarantee future results, it’s time to get Luck on your side.
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Some crimes are typically handled at the federal level rather than in state courts in Alabama. At Luck Law, LLC, we have experience handling the following types of federal criminal charges:
In Alabama, when you are accused of a federal charge, it is important to be aware of the differences between the federal court process and the state court process. State criminal cases typically begin at the local district court, located at 251 South Lawrence Street in Montgomery. The process will begin with your arrest, before an initial court appearance and bail hearing, which will then proceed into any pretrial exchanges or necessary trial.
While the federal court process includes similar steps, the proceedings are much stricter. In Montgomery, federal cases are held at the Frank M. Johnson Jr. Federal Building and United States Courthouse at 15 Lee Street. Before you are initially arrested, federal agencies like the DEA or FBI will investigate before presenting any evidence to a grand jury. Once arrested, you will appear before a federal court judge following your indictment.
Your federal criminal lawyer will prepare for trial and challenge the government’s case against you. If a plea agreement cannot be reached, the court will hold a jury trial, and any sentencing that results will be harsher than penalties handed down in state court.
Federal cases typically require a distinct and detailed defense, and you need an attorney who has experience devising unique strategies. You need an attorney who has the resources required to build a team that can handle your case, including expert witnesses, such as forensic accountants in cases of RICO or other white-collar crime charges. Depending on the nature of your federal charge, common federal criminal defense strategies can include:

A: Federal white-collar crimes can often extend beyond those associated with RICO. Other common federal white collar crime charges include healthcare fraud, money laundering, mail and wire fraud, credit card fraud, mortgage and banking fraud, securities and commodities fraud, government fraud, embezzlement, and crimes of identity theft, which have risen from 31% to 37% in recent years for first-time victims.
A: When it comes to federal drug charges, the trafficking of illegal or controlled substances is most often involved. The most commonly trafficked drugs in the United States include methamphetamine, at 45.8%, fentanyl and analogues, at 22.1%, and powder cocaine at 19.5%. Other commonly trafficked drugs include crack cocaine, marijuana, heroin, and oxycodone.
A: Typically, a case is determined to be federal if the crime falls under the jurisdiction in which the crime has allegedly taken place. Additionally, if a crime violates a federal statute, such as in cases of white-collar crimes, they can also be handled at the federal level even if they occurred in one state.
A: A federal defense lawyer can assist you in a variety of ways. At Luck Law, LLC, we can work to investigate the federal charges being brought against you, work to gather key information and evidence to support your defense, develop a viable defense strategy, negotiate with the federal prosecutors for possible plea deals or reduced charges, and represent you in all court appearances.
If you or a loved one is facing federal criminal charges in Montgomery, now is the time to hire a federal criminal defense attorney from Luck Law, LLC. Most local criminal defense lawyers don’t have the same level of federal experience as attorney Terry Luck, and you deserve representation that understands the nuances of federal court. When you need Luck and the law on your side, contact Luck Law, LLC, and schedule your initial consultation.
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Luck Law, LLC
Tiernan (Terry) W. Luck, III
529 South Perry Street
Suite 22
Montgomery, AL 36104
Terry Luck has litigated and handled cases involving millions of dollars in dispute. If you are represented by a billboard or TV Lawyer, contact Terry Luck to clean up their mess and manage an aggressive defense.
The Law Offices of Tiernan (Terry) W. Luck III serve Montgomery County, Pike County, Dallas County, Macon County, Lee County including Montgomery, Troy, Pike Road, Shorter, Selma, and Tuskegee.
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