Federal criminal defense lawyer Ryan Pacyga explains what happens when a person is arrested for a federal crime. Usually the US Marshals will arrest someone if there is a federal criminal complaint or indictment. The person is then brought to federal court in front of a magistrate judge. The prosecution or judge may require a "detention hearing." A detention hearing means they are trying to keep the arrested person in jail without bail. Federal criminal defense attorney Ryan Pacyga has experience challenging detention hearings in an effort to keep defendants out of jail while their federal criminal case proceeds.
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