Federal Firearm Rights Restoration under 18 U.S. Code § 925(c)
Losing your constitutional right to possess firearms after a federal conviction can feel permanent, but...
Jan
James Comey and the Politically Motivated Prosecution
“It’s good to be the King,” says Louis XVI in Mel Brooks’ 1981 film, History...
Oct
The End of the Diddy case, and Possibly the End of the “#MeToo” Movement As Well
Well, we have gotten to the end of the Diddy case, and he was found...
Jul
The Capture of U.S. Citizens in Ukraine By Russian Forces: Are They Mercenaries?
Approximately two weeks ago, two Americans, Alexander John-Robert Drueke, 39, and Andy Tai Ngoc Huynh,...
Jun
A Note about the Johnny Depp Amber Heard Defamation Trial
Let me start out by saying that we are white-collar criminal defense lawyers, although we...
May
Six Points About the Rittenhouse Case the Public Needs to Understand
It was once said that in war the first casualty is the truth. This principle...
Nov
The Problem of “Parallel Construction” in Criminal Investigations
“Parallel construction” is a law enforcement technique where a law enforcement official who wishes to...
Mar
Prosecutorial Misconduct
On February 17th, 2021, U.S. District Court Judge Alison Nathan of the U.S. District Court...
Feb
Suppressing or Excluding Evidence Obtained by Wiretap
At a time of increased government surveillance, prosecutors at both the state and federal levels...
Dec
Six Potential Issues with Federal Criminal Cases
If you face federal charges, you need to be in the hands of the best...
Dec


