Overview
The Federal Law EncyclopediaComplete Guide to Federal Practice and Criminal Defense
By Garry Wiggins, author of "Beating the Feds"
Federal law governs every corner of modern legal practice, yet practitioners
often struggle with fragmented resources and incomplete guidance. This
comprehensive encyclopedia changes that forever.
Garry Wiggins has created the most complete federal law reference available,
covering everything from basic statutory interpretation to complex criminal
defense strategies. Drawing on decades of federal legal experience from both
sides, Wiggins explains not just what federal law says, but how it actually
works.
Inside you'll find complete coverage of federal crimes and their evolution,
current penalty structures, court procedures, constitutional foundations,
agency regulations, and Supreme Court precedents. Whether you're handling
criminal defense, civil litigation, regulatory compliance, or administrative
proceedings, this encyclopedia provides the depth and clarity essential for
success.
This encyclopedia goes beyond standard legal references by focusing on realworld
application and practical strategy. Complex federal statutes are
transformed into actionable knowledge you can use immediately in your
practice.
Essential for criminal defense attorneys, prosecutors, civil practitioners,
corporate counsel, law students, Federal inmates, and anyone navigating the
federal legal system. This encyclopedia delivers the comprehensive federal
law mastery that separates exceptional legal professionals from the rest.
Your complete guide to federal law practice starts here.