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Bipartisan Bill Would Protect Attorney-Client Privilege

HR 3864 is a bill that was introduced to the House of Representatives at the end of October. Introduced by a Democrat from New York and a Republican from Georgia, the bill would make it illegal for federal prosecutors – or any other person acting under the authority of the United States – to read […]

Federal Agency Offers Rewards and Protection for Information

As of the end of October, there had been 29 murders in Tampa this year. Detectives have made only 13 arrests, and in four particular cases have not been able to develop any meaningful leads. The Tampa Police Chief and the ATF’s Special Agent in Charge together have asked the community to come forward with […]

Federal Sentencing Guidelines and The SAFE Justice Act

The Safe, Accountable, Fair, and Effective (SAFE) Justice Act of 2015 is the result of bi-partisan concern over the US prison population and federal sentencing guidelines. With more than 2.2 million adults behind bars, the incarceration rate is many times higher than every other developed country. Slightly fewer than 10% of the imprisoned are federal […]

Statement to the Media- Patricia Shaw

re: USA v. Patricia Shaw, Federal Criminal IRS Tax Fraud Case “Upon being contacted by law enforcement in this case, Ms. Shaw immediately admitted her involvement in this tax fraud scheme and accepted responsibility for her actions. We applaud the United States Government for recognizing Ms. Shaw’s honesty. Given that Ms. Shaw had originally faced […]