Federal Criminal Lawyer in Henrico County, VA
Federal sentences are generally longer than state sentences, with no parole in the federal system. Good time credit is limited to up to 54 days per year.
Federal Criminal Law in Virginia
Federal criminal law includes offenses against the United States, prosecuted in federal district courts. In Henrico County, federal cases typically fall under the jurisdiction of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia (Richmond Division). The prosecution is handled by the U.S. Attorney’s Office, not local Commonwealth’s Attorneys. The process is governed by the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines.
Last verified: March 2026 | Verify with lead attorney | U.S. Code Title 18
Official Legal Resources
For the complete text of federal criminal statutes, refer to the official U.S. Code: U.S. Code Title 18 (Crimes and Criminal Procedure). For information on the local federal court, visit the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia website.
The Federal Criminal Process in Henrico County
Federal cases follow a distinct procedural path from state charges. The investigation is typically conducted by federal agencies such as the FBI, DEA, IRS, or ATF. A grand jury indictment is required for felony charges, and the Speedy Trial Act sets strict timelines for bringing a case to trial.
- Investigation: Federal agencies gather evidence, which may include wiretaps, undercover operations, and forensic analysis.
- Grand Jury: A secret grand jury reviews evidence presented by prosecutors and decides whether to issue an indictment.
- Initial Appearance & Arraignment: The defendant appears before a federal magistrate judge, is informed of charges, and enters a plea.
- Discovery & Motions: The defense reviews voluminous evidence (discovery) and files pre-trial motions to suppress evidence or dismiss charges.
- Trial or Plea: The case proceeds to a jury trial in federal district court, or a plea agreement may be negotiated.
- Sentencing: If convicted, sentencing follows the Federal Sentencing Guidelines, often resulting in longer incarceration than state court.
Federal Penalties and Sentencing
In Henrico County, federal criminal convictions carry severe penalties, including lengthy prison terms, substantial fines, and supervised release.
| Offense Type | Classification | Incarceration | Fine | Additional Consequences |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Drug Trafficking (large quantity) | Felony | 10 years to life (mandatory minimums apply) | Up to $10 million | Asset forfeiture, supervised release |
| Wire Fraud / Mail Fraud | Felony | Up to 20 years | Up to $250,000 | Restitution, forfeiture |
| Felon in Possession of Firearm | Felony | Up to 10 years | Up to $250,000 | Loss of firearm rights |
| Identity Theft | Felony | Mandatory 2 years consecutive to other sentences | Up to $250,000 | Restitution to victims |
Results may vary. Sentencing outcomes depend on numerous factors including criminal history, offense severity, and cooperation.
Why Choose Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. for Federal Defense
Founded in 1997 by former prosecutor Mr. Sris, Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. brings over 120 years of combined legal experience to complex federal cases. Mr. Sris’s background in accounting and information systems provides a unique advantage in financial and technology-related federal crimes. The firm maintains a collaborative approach, with every attorney having well over a decade of practice experience.
Mr. Sris
Owner & CEO, Managing Attorney
Bar Admissions: Virginia; multi-state practice across VA, MD, DC, NJ, NY. Former prosecutor with a founding background in accounting and information systems, providing strategic advantage in complex federal financial cases. He personally amended Virginia Code § 20-107.3 and keeps his caseload limited to ensure deep involvement in each matter.
Bryan Block, Defense Attorney at Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. — Licensed in VA. Former Virginia State Trooper (15 years). View Bryan Block’s Profile
Kristen Fisher, Senior Attorney at Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. — Licensed in MD, VA. Former MD Assistant State’s Attorney. View Kristen Fisher’s Profile
Matthew Greene, Senior Defense Attorney at Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. — Licensed in VA. 30+ years criminal defense. Death penalty certified (formerly). View Matthew Greene’s Profile
Our Approach to Federal Cases
We focus on early intervention during the investigation phase, challenging the government’s evidence through pre-trial motions, and exploring all avenues for case resolution. Federal cases require meticulous preparation and an understanding of both procedural rules and sentencing guidelines.
Prior results do not aim for a similar outcome. Case results depend on a variety of factors unique to each case.
Federal Criminal Lawyer Near Henrico County
Our Richmond location serves clients at federal courts in the Eastern District of Virginia. We are accessible via I-64, I-95, and I-295. We represent individuals in Glen Allen, Short Pump, Innsbrook, Tuckahoe, Highland Springs, and surrounding communities.
24/7 phone consultations — (888) 437-7747 — meetings by appointment only.
Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C.
7400 Beaufont Springs Dr, Suite 300, Rm 395
Richmond, VA 23225
Phone: (888) 437-7747 | Local: (804)201-9009
By appointment only.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the penalty for a misdemeanor in Henrico County, Virginia?
A Class 1 misdemeanor in Henrico County carries up to 12 months in jail and a $2,500 fine. A Class 2 misdemeanor: up to 6 months/$1,000. Common charges include assault and battery (§ 18.2-57), petit larceny under $1,000 (§ 18.2-96), and driving on suspended (§ 46.2-301). Cases heard at Henrico County General District Court (4301 East Parham Road, Henrico, VA 23228). 8 documented results: 7 dismissed/not guilty, 1 reduced/amended (100% favorable outcome rate)
Can criminal charges be expunged in Henrico County, Virginia?
Virginia allows expungement for acquittals, dismissals, and nolle prosequi under Va. Code § 19.2-392.2. Most convictions cannot be expunged. The petition is filed in Henrico County Circuit Court. First-offense marijuana possession may qualify through deferred disposition. 8 documented results: 7 dismissed/not guilty, 1 reduced/amended (100% favorable outcome rate)
How does bail work in Henrico County, Virginia?
A magistrate sets bond after arrest. Personal recognizance (no payment) is common for first-offense misdemeanors in Henrico County. Secured bond (bail bondsman charges ~10%) is typical for felonies. Bond can be appealed to Henrico County General District Court. Bond amount set by magistrate at arrest — personal recognizance for many first-offense misdemeanors; secured bond typical for felonies (bail bondsman charges approximately 10%); public defender eligibility based on income; court-appointed attorney fee: $120 (misdemeanor) to $445+ (felony)
Do I need a criminal defense lawyer in Henrico County, Virginia?
Criminal charges in Henrico County are prosecuted by the Commonwealth’s Attorney and heard at Henrico County General District Court (4301 East Parham Road, Henrico, VA 23228). Even misdemeanors carry up to 12 months jail and create a permanent criminal record visible to employers. 8 documented results: 7 dismissed/not guilty, 1 reduced/amended (100% favorable outcome rate) Contact SRIS 24/7 at (888) 437-7747 for a Consultation by appointment.
What is the difference between GDC and Circuit Court in Henrico County?
Henrico County General District Court handles misdemeanor trials and felony preliminary hearings. Henrico County Circuit Court handles felony jury trials and appeals from GDC. You have an absolute right to a jury trial in Circuit Court for any offense carrying jail time. Henrico County General District Court (4301 East Parham Road, Henrico, VA 23228) is the GDC location.
Related Legal Resources
For more information, visit our Virginia Federal Criminal Lawyer hub page. We also serve clients in Albemarle County and Arlington County. In Henrico County, we also handle business law and civil litigation. Learn more about Mr. Sris’s background and experience.
Last verified: March 2026. Information updated as of 2026-02-20. Laws change — contact Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. at (888) 437-7747 for current guidance.