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28 U.S.C. § 2255 Motions: The Last Line of Defense in Federal Criminal Cases
Interested in speaking with experienced federal defense attorneys about a 28 U.S.C. 2255 motion? If so, contact Newland Legal at (303) 948-1489 today.
Breaking Down the 2023 Federal Sentencing Guidelines Changes
Interested in the new Sentencing Guideline Changes from 2023? If so, contact the experienced federal attorneys at Newland Legal at (303) 948-1489 to discuss the federal sentencing guidelines today.
U.S. Sentencing Commission Proposed 2024 Sentencing Guidelines Amendments
Are you facing federal fraud charges? Need to understand federal sentencing guideline changes? If so, contact the experienced federal attorneys at Newland Legal at (303) 948-1489 to discuss your case today.
What’s Brewin’ With Bruen: A New Landscape for Defense of Gun Crimes
What to know how the Supreme Court’s decision in Bruen can impact federal firearm crimes? If so, contact the experienced federal attorneys at Newland Legal at (303) 948-1489 to discuss your case today.
Compassionate Release Guideline Amendments
Do you or your loved one need a compassionate release lawyer? If so, contact the experienced federal attorneys at Newland Legal at (303) 948-1489 to discuss the federal compassionate release today.
Federal Compassionate Release
Do you or your loved one need a compassionate release lawyer? If so, contact the experienced federal attorneys at Newland Legal at (303) 948-1489 to discuss the federal compassionate release today.
SAFETY VALVE IN FEDERAL SENTENCING
Do you or your loved one in federal court need a federal sentencing attorney? If so, contact the experienced federal attorneys at Newland Legal at (303) 948-1489 to discuss the federal safety valve today.
Federal Intended Loss Sentencing
Do you or your loved one in federal court need a federal sentencing attorney? If so, contact the experienced federal attorneys at Newland Legal at (303) 948-1489 to discuss your speedy trial rights today.
Federal Speedy Trial Attorney
The United States Constitution guarantees criminal defendants a right to a speedy trial. What does that actually mean in practice? In a recent case, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit reversed a conviction where the speedy trial rights of a federal criminal defendant were violated.
Do you or your loved one in federal court need to raise a speedy trial claim? If so, contact the experienced federal attorneys at Newland Legal at (303) 948-1489 to discuss your speedy trial rights today.