Federal Criminal Appeals

Federal Criminal Appeals Attorneys

If you have been convicted of a federal crime, whether a white collar offense such as extortion or a federal drug charge, you may have been convicted in error. There may have been irregularities at your trial. Evidence that should have been suppressed may have been presented to the jury. The system allows you to appeal a federal criminal conviction.

At Brennan Sullivan & McKenna LLP, our lawyers are known for their experience with federal criminal appeals. We have appeared in the United States Supreme Court and in the First, Fourth, Sixth, and District of Columbia Circuits of the U.S. Court of Appeals. We have more than 60 years of experience mounting knowledgeable and effective appeals for individuals convicted of offenses such as kidnapping, extortion, or bribery of a public official. Contact our attorneys to schedule a confidential consultation to discuss your situation.

Our lawyers have handled at least 50 direct or collateral federal criminal appeals. As a result, we receive many referrals from other attorneys whose clients have been convicted, but who do not undertake federal criminal appeals themselves. Referring attorneys know that their clients are in good hands at the appellate level with us.

We also receive referrals from previous clients, who recommend us to friends and family who have become entangled in the federal criminal justice system. Whether the case was ours originally, or was referred to us by a colleague or former client, we undertake to understand the issues and identify the basis for a successful appeal.

Contact Us

If you find yourself in the position of needing to appeal a federal criminal conviction, our lawyers at Brennan Sullivan & McKenna LLP, will help. We commit to providing you with a thorough understanding of your rights, your options, and the federal criminal appeals process. Contact our Greenbelt and Upper Marlboro law firm to discuss your case in a confidential consultation.

For additional information about criminal law, please visit our Criminal Law Information Center.