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Federal Sentencing Guidelines: What Changed in 2026 and What It Means for Defendants
The U.S. Sentencing Commission's latest amendments reshape drug trafficking calculations, white-collar loss amounts, and safety-valve eligibility.

The First 48 Hours: What to Do When Federal Agents Contact You
Federal agents don't knock on your door to chat. They knock because they're building a case. Here's your playbook.

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Receiving a federal grand jury subpoena is intimidating. Here's what to expect and how to prepare.
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