Federal Crimes Defense for the Central District and the Southern District of California
Federal charges are among the most serious a person can face. Unlike state cases, federal prosecutions are backed by powerful agencies like the FBI, DEA, IRS, and ATF. A conviction can mean decades in prison, heavy fines, and lasting damage to your future. If you are under investigation or already charged, you need a defense attorney who is prepared for the challenges of federal court.
At GBART Law, we defend clients in the Southern and Central Districts of California against complex federal cases with high stakes.
Common Federal Charges
Federal cases often involve:
- Drug trafficking and distribution
- Fraud (mail, wire, bank, healthcare)
- White collar crimes such as embezzlement and money laundering
- Weapons and firearm offenses
- Conspiracy charges involving multiple defendants
- Immigration-related crimes
Because federal prosecutors have significant resources and mandatory sentencing guidelines, early defense is essential.
How We Defend Federal Cases
We focus on identifying weaknesses in the government’s evidence and protecting your rights at every step. Our defense strategies include:
- Challenging searches, surveillance, and wiretaps
- Disputing conspiracy allegations and “guilt by association”
- Examining financial and digital records for errors or inconsistencies
- Negotiating with prosecutors for reduced charges or alternative outcomes
- Preparing strong trial defenses when necessary
Why Choose GBART Law?
- Results: We’ve achieved dismissals, reductions, and favorable resolutions in serious cases.
- Experience: Having worked as a police officer, prosecutor, and defense attorney, we understand federal cases from all sides.
- Passion: Criminal defense isn’t just our work — it’s our calling. We bring energy and commitment to every case.
Call GBART Law Today
Federal prosecutors are already building their case against you. Don’t wait to protect yourself. Call (951) 221-3998 today for a free, confidential consultation with GBART Law.
