Federal Defense Attorneys Fighting Against Charges of Interference with Commerce by Robbery
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To be convicted of the federal crime of interference with commerce by robbery, the following elements must be proven beyond a reasonable doubt:
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The defendant knowingly obtained or took the personal property of another, or from the presence of another;
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The defendant took the property against the victim's will, by means of actual or threatened force or violence or fear of injury, whether immediately or in the future; and
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That, as a result of the defendant’s actions, commerce, or an item moving in commerce, was delayed, obstructed or affected in any way or degree.
Robbery on a federal level is a much more serious offense than most state level robberies. The federal sentencing guidelines are severe and most judges insist on sticking to them. Our federal lawyers understand the seriousness of these charges and will do whatever it takes to provide you with the best defense possible. Having an aggressive federal defense attorney on your side may be the difference between receiving a federal prison sentence and going home. If you have been charged with the federal crime of interference with commerce by robbery, or any other federal crime, contact us now for a free consultation.
Robbery on a federal level is a much more serious offense than most state level robberies. The federal sentencing guidelines are severe and most judges insist on sticking to them. Our federal lawyers understand the seriousness of these charges and will do whatever it takes to provide you with the best defense possible. Having an aggressive federal defense attorney on your side may be the difference between receiving a federal prison sentence and going home. If you have been charged with the federal crime of interference with commerce by robbery, or any other federal crime, contact us now for a free consultation.
If you are under federal investigation or have been contacted by a federal agent, do not speak to them without hiring a federal lawyer to defend you. The investigation stage is often the easiest stage of the criminal process to come to an informal resolution outside of a federal court room.
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