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Criminal Defense » Federal Crimes
If you are under federal investigation or have been indicted in U.S. District Court, you are facing a system with enormous power and resources. At DiSalvo Law, we represent people accused of federal crimes in Fresno and across California’s Central Valley, working to protect their rights, freedom, and future at every stage of the case.
Federal criminal cases are different from state prosecutions in almost every way. The investigations are typically longer, the agencies involved have vast resources, and the penalties can be severe. At DiSalvo Law, we defend clients facing federal charges in Fresno and throughout the Central Valley, guiding them through a system that can be intimidating and unforgiving.
From the first sign of a federal investigation—such as a target letter, grand jury subpoena, or contact from an agent—it is critical to involve a defense lawyer who understands federal procedure, sentencing guidelines, and how to protect your rights at every stage.
We handle a wide range of federal criminal matters, including:
Every federal case is unique. We review the indictment, discovery, and investigative methods in detail to identify weaknesses, unlawful searches, and overreaching by the government.
Federal prosecutions follow a distinct path, often moving quickly through stages that can catch people off guard. Key stages include:
Understanding how each stage affects your exposure is essential to making informed decisions about whether to negotiate a plea, file motions, or proceed to trial.
In federal cases, what happens early can shape everything that follows. Statements made to agents, cooperation decisions, and even small choices about scheduling or appearances can have long-term consequences. The government may already have spent months building its case before you ever learn you are a target.
Contacting a lawyer as soon as you receive a subpoena, target letter, or visit from federal agents can help protect you from self-incrimination, limit unnecessary exposure, and position you for the strongest possible defense.
We take a proactive, detail-driven approach to federal defense:
• Analyze the indictment, discovery, and investigative timeline
• Identify search, seizure, and interrogation issues for potential suppression
• Develop a strategy tailored to your goals and risk tolerance
• Engage in targeted negotiations with federal prosecutors when appropriate
• Prepare thoroughly for trial if the government will not offer a fair resolution
Throughout the case, we give you clear, direct advice so you are never left guessing about your options or what comes next.
Attorney Mario DiSalvo has represented clients in serious criminal cases for nearly three decades. His background in trial work and post-conviction litigation gives him insight into how local courts operate and what it takes to protect clients when everything is on the line.
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We defend federal cases arising in the Eastern District of California and other courts serving the Central Valley region, including matters connected to:
To see how federal defense fits into our broader work, visit our Criminal Defense hub.
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What makes a case a federal crime?
A case is typically brought in federal court when it involves federal statutes, crosses state lines, uses federal systems (such as mail or wire), or is investigated by federal agencies like the FBI, DEA, or IRS.
Can I be charged in both state and federal court?
In some situations, state and federal prosecutors both have authority to bring charges based on the same conduct. Strategic representation is critical to minimizing overlapping exposure.
Do federal cases always go to trial?
No. Many federal cases are resolved through negotiations, pre-trial motions, or other agreements. The right strategy depends on the evidence, your risk tolerance, and the potential penalties.
How serious are the penalties in federal court?
Federal sentencing can involve lengthy prison terms, supervised release, restitution, and forfeiture. The Federal Sentencing Guidelines play a major role in determining the potential range.
When should I call a federal criminal defense lawyer?
You should contact a lawyer as soon as you learn of a federal investigation, receive a subpoena, or suspect that agents want to speak with you. Early advice can prevent damaging mistakes.
If you or a loved one is being investigated or has already been charged in federal court, you cannot afford to wait. Contact DiSalvo Law today for a confidential consultation. We will review the allegations, explain the process, and outline a strategy tailored to your situation.