Serving Hanford

Federal Defense Attorney in Hanford

Crown Law Firm stands ready to defend Hanford residents facing Federal Defense charges. Our seasoned attorneys have handled hundreds of cases in Kings County courtrooms, earning a track record of protecting our clients' rights. Serving the greater Central Valley from our Fresno office, we combine aggressive advocacy with meticulous case preparation.

Why Choose Crown Law Firm for Federal Defense in Hanford

Plea negotiations in federal cases involving Hanford defendants differ significantly from state court proceedings. Federal prosecutors offer cooperation agreements and substantial assistance motions that can dramatically reduce sentences in the Eastern District.

Understanding Federal Defense in Kings County

Federal sentencing in cases involving Hanford defendants includes supervised release, which functions differently from state parole. Violations of supervised release can result in additional imprisonment, making compliance guidance from an experienced Kings County attorney essential.

Federal Defense Representation for Hanford Residents

Federal pretrial detention hearings for Hanford defendants follow different standards than state court proceedings. The presumption of detention applies in many federal cases, requiring a skilled attorney to argue for release in the Eastern District of California.

Local Court Process for Hanford Cases

Cases originating in Hanford are heard at Kings County Superior Court. The court process involves multiple stages — arraignment, pretrial conferences, possible preliminary hearings, and potentially trial. Each stage presents opportunities for a seasoned defense attorney to challenge the prosecution's case.

When you're facing charges in Hanford, the process typically begins with an arraignment at the Kings County Superior Court. At this hearing, the charges are formally read, and you enter a plea. Having an experienced attorney at your side from this first appearance can make a significant difference in how your case proceeds.

Frequently Asked Questions About Federal Defense in Hanford

What happens at an arraignment in Kings County court?

At an arraignment in Kings County, the charges against you are formally read, and you enter a plea of guilty, not guilty, or no contest. The judge also addresses release conditions. An experienced Hanford defense attorney ensures you understand the proceedings and enters the appropriate plea.

How does California's Proposition 47 affect criminal penalties in Hanford?

Proposition 47 reduced certain nonviolent property and drug offenses in Hanford from felonies to misdemeanors. It also allows eligible individuals to petition for resentencing or reclassification. A seasoned Kings County attorney can help you take advantage of these reforms.

How does an illegal search and seizure affect my case in Kings County?

If law enforcement conducted an illegal search in Kings County, any evidence obtained may be suppressed under the Fourth Amendment exclusionary rule. A seasoned Hanford defense attorney can file motions to exclude improperly obtained evidence, potentially leading to case dismissal.

How long does a criminal case take to resolve in Kings County?

The timeline for a criminal case in Kings County varies depending on the complexity of the charges, court schedules, and whether the case goes to trial. Simple misdemeanors may resolve in weeks, while complex felonies can take months. A seasoned Hanford attorney can set realistic expectations.

How does a criminal conviction affect my employment in Hanford?

A criminal conviction in Hanford can impact job prospects, professional licensing, and current employment. California's Ban the Box law limits when employers can ask about criminal history. A seasoned Kings County attorney can help minimize the long-term consequences of a conviction on your career.

Local Courts & Procedures — Hanford

Kings County Superior Court

1426 South Drive

Hanford, CA 93230

(559) 582-1010

Monday–Friday, 8:00 AM–4:00 PM

Typical Processing Time

Misdemeanor arraignments within 48 hours; felony preliminary hearings within 10–15 court days; trials typically 10–24 months from arraignment (Kings County's smaller docket can extend timelines). Family law hearings set 6–10 weeks from filing; contested divorces can take 18–30 months.

How Judges Are Assigned

Kings County Superior Court has a small bench — typically fewer than 10 judges. Cases are assigned at arraignment based on charge type and available departments. Judges in Kings County often handle both criminal and civil calendars. The intimate scale of the court means attorneys who regularly appear here have established working knowledge of each judge's preferences, procedural tendencies, and sentencing patterns — intelligence that shapes every strategic decision.

Federal Defense in Hanford — What to Know

Federal matters from Kings County are heard at the Eastern District courthouse in Fresno. Cases near NAS Lemoore occasionally involve federal jurisdiction issues unique to military installations. Federal drug and weapons charges are prosecuted aggressively in the Eastern District.

Serving Nearby Communities

In addition to Hanford, Crown Law Firm provides federal defense representation to clients in nearby communities:

Facing a Federal Defense matter in Hanford?

Attorney Yan E. Shrayberman — Super Lawyer 2020–2026 — serves Hanford and surrounding communities.

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Federal Defense Service Areas

Crown Law Firm proudly serves clients seeking federal defense representation in Hanford and the greater Central Valley, including:

FresnoClovisMaderaHanfordLemooreMercedPortervilleReedleySangerSelmaTulareVisalia

We serve clients throughout Fresno County, Madera County, Kings County, Tulare County, Merced County, and surrounding areas in Central California.

About Crown Law Firm

Attorney: Yan E. Shrayberman, Esq. — Licensed to practice in all California state courts and the U.S. District Court, Eastern District of California.

Office: 5151 North Palm Ave, Suite 100, Fresno, CA 93704

Phone: (559) 779-2315 — Available 24/7 for emergencies

Disclaimer: The information on this page is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. No attorney-client relationship is formed by reading this content. Past results do not guarantee future outcomes. Every case is unique and must be evaluated on its own merits. If you need legal assistance, please contact Crown Law Firm for a free consultation.