White Collar Crime Lawyers
Have you been charged with a federal white-collar crime? Federal charges are grave and consequential. A conviction in federal court can turn your life upside-down. White-collar crime can be particularly harmful to a person's reputation. Even if you aren't convicted, the charge alone can have negative effects on your career, relationships, and prospects. The best thing you can do is call a white-collar federal defense attorney. Ted Hasse is a proactive attorney who can intervene before things progress too far. White-collar crime is considered a threat to the economy, and the charges can be a threat to your future. That's why you need a formidable defense attorney on your side.Five Facts You Need to Know About Federal Prosecutions
Federal prosecutors hate to lose. They win more than 90 percent of their cases. When you go to federal court, you need somebody who knows how to navigate the federal criminal justice system. Federal charges rarely go to trial — only 2 percent went to trial in 2018. Winning in federal court usually means getting […]
Attorney for Federal Drug Charges in Oklahoma
The possession, production, and distribution of controlled substances is illegal under both state and federal law. Unprescribed and unsupervised use of these substances is considered dangerous to the individual and society. The main types of drugs involved in drug crimes are heroin, cocaine, PCP, LSD, marijuana, and meth. The federal government takes drug crimes very seriously. That's why they have imposed minimum sentences. If you are being charged with a federal drug crime, don't let these minimums overwhelm you. When you retain the legal counsel of Ted Hasse, you can trust that you are his top priority. He will give you his full attention. His experience and knowledge make him formidable in federal court. While there are minimum sentences if you're convicted, he will fight to protect you from higher sentences.
Eastern District of Oklahoma
Federal Criminal Defense for Eastern Oklahoma Eastern District Court Location The United States District Court for the Eastern District of Oklahoma is part of the Tenth Circuit. It is one of three U.S. District Courts in Oklahoma. The others are the Northern District Court and the Western District Court. The Eastern District Court has jurisdiction […]
Northern District of Oklahoma
Northern Oklahoma Federal Defense Attorney Location of the Northern District Court The United States District Court for the Northern District of Oklahoma is one of Oklahoma’s three U.S. District Courts. The other two are the Western District Court and the Eastern District Court. The Northern District Court has jurisdiction over 11 counties: Craig, Creek, Delaware, […]
McGirt v Oklahoma
McGirt v Oklahoma is an important case because it sets a precedent for crimes committed by or against Indians on tribal land. The McGirt decision has been applied to all of the Five Civilized Tribes (Muscogee (Creek), Seminole, Cherokee, Choctaw, and Chickasaw), along with several other Oklahoma tribes that were determined never to have been disestablished. While this decision affects how future crimes will be tried, it has also been applied retroactively. Due to what is called Subject Matter Jurisdiction, Oklahoma never had the right to handle crimes committed on tribal land either by an Indian or against one. This means that anyone who was convicted of such a crime in Oklahoma can file an appeal to have their conviction vacated. This goes for both misdemeanors and felonies.
Federal Gun Crimes Attorney
If you're facing a federal charge for a gun crime, you need to know what that means. Gun charges become federal if the gun was used in a crime that affected interstate commerce. Such crimes include drug trafficking and robbing a bank. Also, with the 2020 Supreme Court decision in McGirt v Oklahoma, any gun crimes committed by a tribal member on tribal land are tried federally. If you've been charged with a federal gun crime, you need a skilled federal defense attorney to represent you in federal court. Gun charges are significant, especially federally. Along with fines and jail time, a conviction can prevent you from being able to own a gun in the future. You need the legal counsel of Ted Hasse. He will do everything in his power to get you the best possible outcome. For a consultation, call (918) 932-2744.
Post-Conviction Relief in Federal Courts
Post-conviction relief is a way for someone to get their sentence vacated (charges dropped) or reduced (less jail time). Some people who are convicted of a crime in federal court are eligible to file for post-conviction relief. In most cases, it must be filed shortly after the conviction is handed down. When you're filing for post-conviction relief, you'll want to enlist the services of a diligent federal defense attorney. Ted Hasse is familiar with every kind of federal post-conviction relief. He understands the process and what needs to be done. You don't want to attempt this on your own. Choose Ted Hasse for your best chance at success.
Violent Crimes
The definition of a violent crime is an offense that contains the use, attempted use, or threatened use of physical force against a person or property. It is also any felony that involves a substantial risk that physical force may be used against a person or property while committing the offense. If you've been charged with a violent crime in federal court, you need a federal defense attorney to fight on your side. There are considerable consequences for violent crimes, particularly on a federal level. Your best bet at getting your desired outcome is to retain skilled legal counsel. Ted Hasse is an experienced federal defense attorney who will work hard to preserve your rights.
