Federal charges carry extraordinary weight. Beck Defense delivers the depth, precision, and trial command necessary to confront the U.S. government’s full power. Our attorneys bring extensive courtroom experience, dissecting every search, seizure, and witness statement while developing defense strategies that withstand federal scrutiny. Whether the case involves drug trafficking, fraud, conspiracy, firearms, or other federal indictments, we know the terrain—from pre-indictment investigation through trial. Federal prosecutors are well-funded and relentless; your defense must be stronger. Beck Defense provides that strength.
// OUR FEDERAL CASE EXPERIENCE INCLUDES:
Drug trafficking and controlled substance offenses
Conspiracy and RICO cases
White-collar crimes, fraud, and embezzlement
Firearms and weapons-related offenses
When the Federal Government
Comes After You,
Beck Defense Fights Back.
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Federal Cases
Complex, High-Stakes Litigation
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United States v. Scarbrough
In a sweeping multi-defendant federal conspiracy case involving the transport of large quantities of marijuana from the West Coast, every other defendant pled guilty or was convicted. Our client refused.
His prior lawyer urged him to plead guilty, but he knew he was innocent — and wanted a lawyer who would try his case. We went to trial, standing alone against the combined weight of federal prosecutors, agents, and cooperating witnesses.
When the verdict came in, the jury found him not guilty on all counts. In a courtroom where everyone else had fallen, one man’s decision to fight — and to trust a defense built on truth — prevailed. -
United States v. Marco Perez
Few cases have drawn more attention than the shooting of an off-duty police officer. Our client, charged in federal court with killing a witness to obstruct justice, faced the possibility of life imprisonment. The courtroom was packed, the headlines relentless, and the emotion palpable.
After a long and tense trial, the jury delivered a split verdict — not guilty on the two most serious charges, including obstruction by killing a witness and discharging a firearm during a crime of violence. The outcome stunned many observers and reaffirmed one truth: juries decide cases on evidence, not outrage.This case solidified BeckDefense’s reputation as a trusted advocate in complex federal matters.