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      Former Prosecutors: Now a Formidable Fort Worth Federal Criminal Defense Lawyer Team

      A federal indictment in Fort Worth is not a local arrest with a quick bond and a court date down the street. It is a case built by the FBI, DEA, ATF, or IRS over months or years, then handed to an Assistant United States Attorney who rarely files charges the government cannot win.
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      If you are under federal investigation or have been charged with a federal crime in Fort Worth, you need a defense team that has worked these cases from both sides. At Varghese Summersett, our federal defense team includes a former Assistant United States Attorney who prosecuted cases in the Northern District of Texas, board certified criminal law specialists, and trial lawyers who have defended federal cases from the first knock on the door through verdict. Call (817) 203-2220 for a free, confidential consultation. We answer 24/7.

      Board certified. Former prosecutors. Built for federal court. Our founder, Benson Varghese, is Board Certified in Criminal Law and has tried more than 100 state and federal criminal cases before Texas juries. Letty Martinez, a board certified criminal law specialist on our team, served as a Special Assistant U.S. Attorney (SAUSA) for the Northern District of Texas and spent more than 20 years as a prosecutor. With a team of more than 70 lawyers and staff across four Texas offices, a track record that includes more than 1,600 dismissals and 800 charge reductions, and six board certified attorneys firm wide, we have the depth federal cases demand.

      Why Fort Worth Federal Cases Come to Varghese Summersett

      A federal indictment out of the Fort Worth Division is not a case for a lawyer who sees the Eldon B. Mahon courthouse once a year. We are downtown, a short walk from the federal courthouse, and we are in the Northern District of Texas regularly. We have appeared before the judges who sit in the Fort Worth Division, we know how the Assistant United States Attorneys here build and try their cases, and we understand how Fort Worth federal juries actually decide. We live here. That is the difference between a defense built on guesswork and one built on how this district really works.

      We have seen federal prosecution from the inside. Letty Martinez served as a Special Assistant U.S. Attorney (SAUSA) in the United States Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of Texas. While in law school, our founder Benson Varghese worked as an intern in the white collar section of the United States Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of Texas, learning firsthand how federal prosecutors investigate and assemble a case long before an indictment is filed. When your defense team already knows how the other side thinks, you are not reacting to the government. You are anticipating it.

      We try federal cases. Many lawyers who advertise federal defense have never taken a federal case to verdict. We have gone to trial in the Northern District of Texas on health care fraud, computer crime, and drug cases. Trial readiness changes every negotiation, because prosecutors price their offers to the real risk that you will make them prove the case.

      Our federal results include outcomes other firms call impossible. Across our federal cases we have secured dismissals, persuaded the government to divert clients out of prosecution entirely, and won significant downward departures and variances at sentencing that sent clients home far sooner than the guidelines first suggested.

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      Federal Charges in Fort Worth Go Through the Northern District of Texas

      Fort Worth federal cases are not heard in the Tarrant County criminal courthouse. They are prosecuted in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas, Fort Worth Division, at the Eldon B. Mahon United States Courthouse, 501 West 10th Street, Fort Worth, Texas 76102.

      Our Fort Worth office sits in the One City Place Building at 300 Throckmorton Street, minutes from the federal courthouse in the same downtown core. That proximity matters. We know the judges who sit in the Fort Worth Division, the Assistant United States Attorneys who try cases here, and the local practices that shape how a case moves. When federal timelines are measured in days, having a federal defense team already in Fort Worth is an advantage.

      Why Federal Cases Are Different From Texas State Cases

      Why Federal Cases Are Different From Texas State Cases

      Federal prosecutions differ from state cases in almost every way that affects your freedom. Federal agencies investigate quietly, often for a long time, before anyone is arrested. By the time charges are filed, the government usually has financial records, surveillance, cooperating witnesses, and grand jury testimony already in hand.

      The other major difference is bond. In Texas state court, you generally have a right to a bond. In federal court, you do not. Under 18 U.S.C. 3142, a United States Magistrate Judge decides whether any conditions can reasonably assure your appearance and the safety of the community. Drug and violent cases carry a presumption of detention that your lawyer has to overcome at a detention hearing, often within days of arrest. Preparing for that hearing immediately can be the difference between fighting your case from home or from a detention facility.

      Signs You Are Under Federal Investigation in Fort Worth

      Signs You Are Under Federal Investigation in Fort Worth

      Federal investigations often surface before any arrest. Watch for these warning signs:

      • FBI, DEA, ATF, or IRS agents visit your home or business to ask questions
      • You receive a federal grand jury subpoena for documents or testimony
      • You receive a target letter from the United States Attorney’s Office
      • Employees, customers, or business associates tell you they have been questioned about you
      • Bank or business records are requested or seized

      If any of these apply to you, the decisions you make in the next 24 to 48 hours can shape the outcome of your entire case. The pre charge stage is often the best chance to influence whether you are charged at all. Talk to a federal criminal defense lawyer before you talk to anyone else.
      Accused of a federal crime in Fort Worth? Every second counts. Call (817) 203-2220.

      What to Do If Federal Agents Contact You

      Federal agents are trained interviewers. They may sound friendly and tell you they are only gathering information. Do not be misled. You have an absolute right under the Fifth Amendment to remain silent, and you should use it.

      Do not answer questions without your lawyer present. Even an honest mistake can become a separate felony charge for making a false statement under 18 U.S.C. 1001, which carries up to five years in federal prison. Politely decline, give the agents your attorney’s contact information, and call us at (817) 203-2220. We can step in immediately, speak to the agents for you, and in some cases resolve the matter before charges are ever filed.

      How a Federal Case Moves Through Court in Fort Worth

      How a Federal Case Moves Through Court in Fort Worth

      Target Letter or Pre-Indictment Investigation

      A target letter is formal notice that you are the subject of a grand jury investigation. This is frequently the best moment to act. We can negotiate with prosecutors, present evidence in your favor, and sometimes persuade the government not to indict.

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      A subpoena can demand documents or your testimony. Ignoring it can lead to contempt. We can accept it on your behalf, move to quash overly broad requests, and protect your Fifth Amendment rights.

      Initial Appearance and Detention Hearing

      After arrest, you appear before a Magistrate Judge who explains the charges and decides whether you are released or held. We prepare detention hearings carefully, gathering employment records, family letters, and proof of community ties to argue for your release.

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      You enter a plea, almost always not guilty at first, which preserves every option. We then review the government’s evidence. White collar and fraud cases can involve hundreds of thousands of documents, and our team has the resources to analyze them and find the weaknesses.

      Plea Negotiation or Trial

      Federal plea bargaining works differently than in state court, and the final sentence is often uncertain even after a guilty plea. We negotiate hard for the best terms and advise you honestly about whether a plea or a trial serves your interests. When a case should be tried, our trial lawyers know how to challenge the government’s evidence in front of a federal jury.

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      Federal Crimes We Defend in Fort Worth

      Our federal criminal defense lawyers handle the full range of cases prosecuted in the Northern District of Texas, including:

      Do not let a federal charge define your life. Speak with a Fort Worth federal defense lawyer.

      Federal Sentencing in the Northern District of Texas

      Federal sentencing begins with the United States Sentencing Guidelines. A probation officer prepares a Pre-Sentence Report that calculates your guideline range based on the offense level and your criminal history. Texas federal judges follow these guidelines more closely than judges in most of the country. According to United States Sentencing Commission data, Texas judges sentence within the guideline range 64.4% of the time, compared with 42.4% nationally. In Texas, your guideline calculation is not just a starting point. It is likely close to your actual sentence.

      Since United States v. Booker, the guidelines are advisory, and a judge can sentence below the range based on the factors in 18 U.S.C. 3553(a). A skilled federal lawyer can object to errors in the Pre-Sentence Report, challenge sentencing enhancements, and present a detailed sentencing memorandum and character letters. That work can mean the difference between years and a decade.

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      Federal cases reward resources and resolve. A document heavy fraud case can involve hundreds of thousands of pages, and detention and sentencing deadlines do not wait. With more than 70 lawyers and staff across offices in Fort Worth, Dallas, Houston, and Southlake, six board certified criminal law specialists, and a firmwide record that includes more than 1,600 dismissals and 800 charge reductions, we can put real weight behind your defense and move the moment you call.

      When the government brings its full force, you want a team built to match it. We are board certified, trial tested, and built for the Northern District of Texas, and we respond fast because federal deadlines do not wait.
      When the stakes are high, leave nothing to chance. Call a Fort Worth federal defense lawyer.

      Visit Our Fort Worth Office

      Varghese Summersett
      One City Place Building, 300 Throckmorton Street, Suite 700
      Fort Worth, Texas 76102
      Phone: (817) 203-2220

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      Benson Varghese explains the early warning signs that you may be the target of a federal investigation and what to do about them.

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      Where are Fort Worth federal cases heard? +
      Federal cases in Fort Worth are prosecuted in the Northern District of Texas, Fort Worth Division, at the Eldon B. Mahon United States Courthouse at 501 West 10th Street. This is separate from the Tarrant County state courts.
      What is the difference between state and federal charges? +
      State charges involve Texas law and are prosecuted by county or district attorneys. Federal charges involve United States law and are prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorneys. Federal cases usually involve longer investigations, stricter sentencing, and higher conviction rates.
      Do I need a Fort Worth federal criminal defense attorney, or can any lawyer handle a federal case? +
      Federal court is its own system, with its own rules, sentencing guidelines, and prosecutors. You want a federal criminal defense attorney who practices in the Northern District of Texas and knows the Fort Worth Division specifically. A lawyer who handles only state cases in Tarrant County is not equipped for a federal indictment.
      Can I get a bond in a federal case? +
      There is no automatic right to bond in federal court. Under 18 U.S.C. 3142, a judge decides whether any conditions of release can reasonably assure your appearance and community safety. Strong evidence of employment, family, and community ties can support release.
      Should I talk to federal agents if I have nothing to hide? +
      No. You should never speak to federal agents without a lawyer present. Even an innocent misstatement can become a separate charge under 18 U.S.C. 1001. Politely decline and call a federal criminal defense lawyer first.
      How fast do I need a lawyer? +
      Immediately. Federal cases move quickly, and the pre charge stage is often the best opportunity to influence the outcome. The first 24 to 48 hours after agents make contact can determine the direction of your case.

      Tough federal cases call for tougher lawyers. Reach Varghese Summersett 24/7.

      Talk to a Fort Worth Federal Criminal Defense Lawyer Today

      If you are under federal investigation or have been charged with a federal crime in Fort Worth, time is your most important asset. The earlier we get involved, the more we can do to protect you. Our federal criminal defense lawyers offer free, confidential consultations. Reach us at (817) 203-2220. We answer 24/7.

      Benson Varghese es el fundador y socio gerente de Varghese Summersett, donde ha construido una distinguida carrera defendiendo a los desvalidos en casos de lesiones personales, homicidio culposo y defensa penal. Con más de 100 juicios con jurado en tribunales estatales y federales de Texas, aporta a cada caso una experiencia excepcional en los tribunales y un historial probado con los jurados de Texas.

      Bajo su liderazgo, Varghese Summersett se ha convertido en un bufete potente con equipos dedicados a tres áreas de práctica principales: defensa penal, derecho de familia y lesiones personales. Más allá de su práctica legal, Benson es reconocido como un empresario de tecnología legal como fundador de Lawft y un líder de pensamiento en tecnología legal.

      Benson también es autor de Tapped In, la guía definitiva para el crecimiento de los bufetes de abogados, que se ha convertido en una lectura esencial para los abogados que desean ampliar sus despachos.

      Benson es profesora adjunta en la Facultad de Derecho de Baylor.

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