Federal criminal cases are no joke. They involve violations of U.S. laws, investigated by agencies like the FBI, DEA, or IRS. Common charges include drug trafficking, white-collar crimes, and cyber offenses. With such high stakes, you need a lawyer who specializes in this complex area of law.
Several elements influence what you’ll pay for a federal criminal defense attorney:
Simple misdemeanors cost less than intricate felony cases involving extensive evidence or multiple charges. The more complex, the higher the fees.
Seasoned lawyers with proven track records in federal court understandably charge premium rates. But, their expertise could make all the difference.
Fees are typically lower if your case is resolved early through dismissal or plea bargain. If it goes to trial, costs escalate due to increased preparation time.
Hiring private investigators or expert witnesses drives up expenses but may strengthen your defense strategy.4
While every situation is unique, here are some general fee ranges in Florida:
Many attorneys offer flat fees or hourly rates ($150-$700/hour). Some require upfront retainers.
The cheapest option isn’t always best when your freedom is at stake. An overworked public defender may lack time to build a strong case. Hiring an experienced private attorney ensures personalized attention and robust representation.
At Spodek Law Group, we understand the gravity of federal charges. That’s why we leave no stones unturned in building a strategic defense tailored to your unique circumstances. Our team has over 60 years of combined experience, including former prosecutors and members of elite units like the U.S. Secret Service.2 We’re not intimidated by tough cases – we relish the challenge of protecting your rights and future.2 Don’t gamble with your life. Schedule a consultation to discuss your options and get a personalized fee quote. Your initial case review is free and confidential.2 It’s simple – every client deserves honesty and white-glove service.2 Let us fight for you. Call us today at 212-210-1851.
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