Federal Appeals Lawyer Serving Wisconsin

Federal Appeals Lawyer Serving Wisconsin

Conviction for a federal criminal offense is a daunting prospect to face. In many cases, federal crimes are associated with much harsher criminal penalties than state crimes, and conviction for a federal crime can have longer-lasting consequences than other types of convictions. Fortunately, those who have been convicted of a federal crime have the right to appeal their conviction, and with the help of a qualified attorney, they may be able to successfully have their conviction overturned.

If you or someone you know has been convicted of a federal crime, you should consider pursuing the services of an attorney to help appeal the charges against you. Contact a Wisconsin federal appeals attorney of Hart Powell, S.C. today by calling (414) 271-9595 to discuss your case with a knowledgeable member of our professional legal staff and learn more about your rights and options under the law.

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    Our Practice Areas

    There are a wide range of different federal crimes for which an individual may want to appeal a conviction. At Hart Powell, S.C., we have the knowledge and experience necessary to represent individuals in appeals involving:

    • Bank and Mail Fraud
    • Drug Trafficking and Conspiracies
    • Firearms Offenses
    • Internet Sex Crimes
    • Medicare and Healthcare Fraud
    • RICO Conspiracies
    • Trademark and Copyright Infringement
    • Trade Secrets
    • Perjury and Obstruction of Justice
    • Pre-Indictment Investigations

    Whether you wish to appeal these or other federal criminal charges, we can help you understand your legal options, the steps you need to take, and what the best path is for you.

    Contact Us

    If you or someone you know has been convicted of a federal crime and is interested in appealing, you need the support of an experienced attorney. Contact the Wisconsin federal appeals lawyers of Hart Powell, S.C. today at (414) 271-9595 to learn more about what we can do to help successfully appeal the charges against you.

    Written by Michael Hart & Craig Powell

    Last Updated : January 18, 2024