Experienced Atlanta Criminal Defense Attorneys
Providing State and Federal Criminal Defense for More Than 20 Years
Facing the troubled waters of the criminal justice system is a serious matter that is best done with the help of an experienced attorney. At the Law Firm of Shein & Brandenburg, Federal Criminal Law Center, we help clients navigate through the legal system to less turbulent places — to help them achieve the best possible outcomes.
We are a federal and state criminal law firm that defends clients throughout the Atlanta area and nationwide. Our Atlanta criminal defense lawyers handle the defense of federal criminal charges throughout the nation, as well as Georgia state crime charges with pre-trial, plea bargaining, trial, appeals, sentencing mitigation and habeas corpus pursuant to 28 USC 2255. Contact our criminal defense law office online, or call 404-633-3797 to learn more.
Indicted by the Federal Government: Now What?
When you have been indicted after an investigation by a federal agency, including the IRS, DEA, ATF and SEC, the matter is serious. We can help you create a plan of action designed to achieve the best possible results.
- What to do once you are indicted
- Federal criminal defense
- Federal conspiracy law
- An indictment dismissed
Federal Drug Crimes
At the Law Firm of Shein & Brandenburg, Federal Criminal Law Center, we represent people facing federal drug charges, including those related to alleged drug conspiracy and distribution of narcotics. We also handle related federal charges, including money laundering.
- Defending drug conspiracy charges
- Possession with intent to distribute drugs
- Sale and purchase of narcotics
- Prescription Drug Crimes
- Search and seizure
- Traffic Stops
White Collar Crimes
When a business action is alleged to be a white collar crime, our lawyers offer a strong and effective criminal defense that considers your needs. The Law Firm of Shein & Brandenburg, Federal Criminal Law Center represents people accused of a wide range of white collar crimes, including the ones listed below.
- White collar crimes
- Determining loss in white collar crimes
- Mortgage and bank fraud
- Embezzlement
- Money laundering
- Defending fraud charges
- Computer fraud and Internet crimes
- Insurance and healthcare fraud
- Medicare and Medicaid fraud
- Bank fraud
- Loan fraud and mortgage fraud
- Conspiracy charges
Federal Trials
The Law Firm of Shein & Brandenburg, Federal Criminal Law Center, uses over 20 years of experience to help clients charged with federal crimes in Georgia and throughout the United States. We pursue success in each case we accept.
Federal Plea and Sentencing Mitigation
After a conviction, you still have options. We handle federal plea and sentencing mitigation, direct appeals, and motions for a new trial.
Federal Appeals and the U.S. Supreme Court
Things do not always proceed as planned in the trial court. When negative outcomes occur, we can take over. We handle direct appeals from trial, plea, sentencing, and post-conviction relief (habeas corpus petitions/section 2255/2241 motions) Marcia G. Shein is also one of the few lawyers who have successfully overturned a case before the United States Supreme Court.
- Federal appeals: all circuits and the Supreme Court
- Crack amendment appeals
- Supreme Court updates
- Successful appeal cases
Georgia State Criminal Defense
Our attorneys represent people charged with serious crimes in the Atlanta area and throughout Georgia state courts. We understand how significantly an arrest can affect your life and the lives of your family members, so we work hard to produce optimum results.
- Drug; conspiracy, possession, sale or distribution
- Robbery, theft and weapons charges
- Fraud and forgery
- Juvenile crimes
- Georgia motions for new trials and appeals
- Georgia habeas petitions
- Georgia parole petitions
Contact Us
For assistance with federal criminal charges in any phase of a criminal matter, from investigation to post-conviction relief, contact our Atlanta criminal defense law office online, or by calling 404-633-3797.

