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Cumming Federal Crime Lawyer

Providing Ferocious Defense in the Face of Serious Charges

Federal prosecutors have virtually unlimited resources. Defending clients against federal criminal charges requires a lot of work, knowledge of federal law and years of federal case experience to avoid making that one mistake that can cause a criminal jury trial to go in the wrong direction.

When facing a federal felony charge, you need three things: First, a Cumming federal crimes defense lawyer who will tell you the truth; second, a lawyer who has experience defending against felonies in federal court; and third, someone who will fight for you. At The Epps Law Group, this is exactly what we provide. Attorney Kyle Epps has been working in the criminal justice system for over 20 years. His extensive knowledge of the law, and experience working on both sides of the courtroom, allow him to bring great insight and benefit to his clients. He knows what you are up against, and he knows what it takes to defeat your charges.

If you are facing federal crime charges, contact The Epps Law Group for a FREE case review!

Federal Convictions Have Harsh Penalties

Convictions of federal crimes have sentences determined by the Federal Sentencing Guidelines. A federal judge will review these guidelines when imposing any sentence. At a top level, the guidelines are based on the type of offense and the conduct associated with the crime. Mitigating or aggravating factors have a profound impact on sentencing. Examples of these factors are whether the crime was committed for monetary gain, the role of the defendant in the crime and any prior convictions. There is no parole in the federal system.

There are multiple classes for federal crimes, each with varying sentencing requirements. All federal felony crime sentences can include harsh “five figure” fines.

The bottom line on the possible number years of incarceration in a federal prison are as follows:

  • Class “A” felonies earn a prison sentence of life without parole and can include a death sentence
  • Class “B” felonies earn a prison sentence of up to 60 years
  • Class “C” felonies earn a prison sentence of up to 40 years
  • Class “D” felonies earn a prison sentence of up to 25 years
  • Class “E” felonies earn a prison sentence of up to 15 years
  • Class “F” felonies earn a prison sentence of up to 12 years
  • Class “G” felonies earn a prison sentence of up to 10 years
  • Class “H” felonies earn a prison sentence of up to 6 years
  • Class “I” felonies earn a prison sentence of up to 4 years

We Can Provide the Legal Assistance You Need

If you have been charged with, or are being investigated for, any serious felony charges you should immediately contact our law firm to request a free consultation. During your consultation, we can explore your situation, discuss options and guide you to a recommended course of action.

Call our Cumming federal criminal lawyer today at (678) 257-4507 to get started.

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Uniquely Experienced Defense Attorney

With a background as a police officer, prosecutor, and Judge Pro Tem, The Epps Law Group can provide you or your loved one with detailed and trusted representation. Our attorney has been involved in the criminal justice system for more than 30 years. Put our experience on your side.

Why Choose Us?

See What Sets Us Apart
  • Dedicated Team

    Skillful legal counsel that carefully and meticulously examines all aspects of the case for critical information.

  • Unquestioned Integrity

    A reputation of treating judges and prosecutors with honesty allowing him to be taken seriously when it could matter the most.

  • Former Police Officer

    The knowledge that comes from a former police officer to serve clients needing accomplished criminal defense representation.

  • 30 Years of Experience

    Over 30 years of legal experience as a prosecutor and Judge Pro Tem, we can use insights from that experience to help you.