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Federal Crimes
No one knows exactly how many federal crimes there are, but the count is certainly in the thousands. They range from from drug trafficking and terrorism to washing a fish at the wrong faucet. And many federal crimes are incredibly broad: submitting the wrong insurance claim form can be charged as fraud. If you are busted by the feds, you face drawn-out proceedings, high bail, absurdly long sentences and a process entirely dominated by prosecutors and law enforcement. You need a lawyer with specific experience in federal court.
Attorney Zachary Margulis-Ohnuma has been practicing in the federal courts for the Eastern and Southern Districts of New York since he ended his clerkship for a federal magistrate judge in 2000. His first federal trial was in 2001 and he has been trying cases regularly since then. He sits on the prestigious Criminal Justice Act panels for both Southern and Eastern Districts, which allows judges to appoint him to represent poor defendants. While past results are no guarantee of future outcomes, he has managed to get favorable results for clients facing charges of fraud, smuggling, extortion, drug trafficking, child pornography, terrorism, and many other crimes. For specific types of federal cases, browse the links below.
Examples of Our Successes in Federal Court
A sentence described by the New York Times as "lenient" for an African tribesman accused of conspiring smuggling drugs across the Sahara Desert for Al Qaeda at the behest of an alleged Colombian narco-terrorist group
Suppression of a cell phone in a drug trafficking case after an illegal search at John F. Kennedy International Airport
Acquittals after a jury trial in the Southern District of New York on the top drug charge and gun charges brought against a man accused of being "muscle" for a long-running operation distributing from a convenience store in Yonkers
Reversal of a drug-trafficking conviction where the government withheld exculpatory information from a cooperating witness's mobile phone
No jail or prison for a Brooklyn driving school operator alleged to have helped a large number of students cheat on DMV commercial driver's license tests
A deferred-prosecution agreement for a man alleged to have engaged in a scheme to defraud a large publishing house
Acquittal after trial of four counts of sex trafficking in the Southern District of New York
Past results are no indicator of future outcomes, each case is unique.