Criminal Defense & DWI/DUI

Defense counsel for federal and state investigations, charges, DWI/DUI, and appeals.

Federal cases and state cases move on different tracks — different authorities, different rules, and often serious exposure. State charges are brought by local authorities; federal charges are crimes prosecuted by the U.S. Attorney’s office in federal court. Both can result in serious exposure, and a careful response at the beginning can shape what happens next.

40+ YearsOf Practice
AV-RatedMartindale-Hubbell, 35+ Years
Security ClearanceFederal Government
45+ ClientsJanuary 6 Federal Cases
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Types of Federal Matters We Handle

Federal charges can arise from a wide range of conduct, including:

  • Narcotics and weapons offenses
  • Money laundering and RICO prosecutions
  • Public corruption and welfare fraud
  • Computer crimes and alien smuggling
  • International kidnapping and forfeiture proceedings
  • Property offenses and federal traffic matters
  • Military courts-martial
  • Matters before the SEC, IRS, NASD, and the Maryland Securities Commission
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Experience with January 6 Capitol Breach Cases

More than 45 clients represented

Mr. Orenberg has represented more than 45 clients charged in connection with the events of January 6, 2021, at the U.S. Capitol.

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Federal Defense FAQ

Federal charges are prosecuted by the U.S. Attorney's Office in federal court, under different rules and procedures than state charges.

Speak with an attorney before answering questions or signing anything. Early legal advice can significantly affect how a matter unfolds.

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Discuss Your Federal Case

Call 301-807-3847, or send a brief description of your situation using the form, and we'll follow up.

301-807-3847

Main Office: Rockville

3206 Tower Oaks Blvd, 4th Floor
Rockville, MD 20852

Washington, D.C. Office

1341 14th Street NW
Washington, D.C. 20005
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