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You have found a resource for Federal Sentencing in Madisonville Texas with Craig M. Greaves, Attorney at Law.

Craig Greaves is recognized for his excellence, expertise, and deep understanding of criminal law and procedure in Madisonville Texas. He has tried cases ranging from Public Intoxication to Murder and is familiar with the intricate structure of Federal Sentencing and Criminal Defense. Ensuring that his client’s receive fair treatment from our justice system is Craig’s number one priority and he provides an advantage in that he only handles cases that are of criminal nature.

In addition to Mr. Greaves’ aggressive court practice, which includes cases such as Federal Sentencing, Craig Greaves has built his own reputable law firm based in Brazos County, Texas. Since 2004, Craig has been building his legal esteem and respect with both his integrity and experience both inside the courtroom and out. Craig’s notable accomplishments consist of his inclusion in the 2009 and 2010 Rising Stars Edition of Texas Monthly and the Super Lawyers Attorney Profile. This legal recognition gives evidence to Mr. Greaves’ ethics, experience, and reputation in Federal Sentencing legal matters.

Craig Greaves was born and raised in Franklin, Texas. He graduated from Texas A&M University in 1995, and soon after attended the Cumberland School of Law, where he was awarded his Juris Doctorate in 1999. Craig Greaves began his legal profession with the attorneys at Bryan, Stacy, & Dillard. While focusing solely on criminal matters with the law firm of Bryan, Stacy & Dillard, Craig fine-tuned his abilities under the guidance of the widely known and well-respected former District Attorney and current District Judge for the 272nd District Court of Brazos County, Travis Bryan, III.

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Federal Sentencing news:

Horse Abuser Pleads Guilty, But May Serve No Prison Time - ABC News
McConnell could have faced up to five years in prison and a $250,000 fine when he is sentenced in September, but as part of his plea deal prosecutors have agreed to recommend a sentence of probation. "[C]urrent federal sentencing guidelines

NCIA’s Federal Criminal Sentencing Database Secures Major Reductions in Prison Time - Newswiretoday.com
Replace these Affiliate Programs at ANYTIME! Your banner here within the next hour. NCIA, the National Center on Institutions and Alternatives, headed by Herbert J. Hoelter, announces that the firm and its senior staff helped secure major downward sentence ...


Gray treasurer pleads guilty in federal court - Washington Times
Federal prosecutors dealt a major blow to D.C. Mayor Vincent ... he faced up to 20 years in prison for the felony but that guidelines call for a sentence of 12-18 months based on his lack of a criminal record and cooperation with investigators.


Doctors Support Treatment, Not Additional Prison Time for Cameron Douglas and Others Who Relapse Behind Bars - Huffington Post
But the federal district court which imposed Mr. Douglas his original 60-month sentence wasn't satisfied with these punishments, and nearly doubled Mr. Douglas' sentence for his drug relapse by adding an additional 54 months to Mr. Douglas' term.


Baby Shacks gets 5-year ‘death sentence’ in federal court - Boston Herald
With a thumbs up and a wide smile, Louis “Baby Shacks” Manocchio, the former reputed boss of the New England Mafia, was led away from a federal courtroom in Providence this morning after being sentenced to 5 1/2 years in prison on charges of shaking ...


Madisonville Texas news:

Police: Student lucky to be alive - Bryan College Station Eagle
A Texas A&M University freshman involved in an accident that killed a couple Wednesday on Texas 21 in Madisonville remained in the hospital Thursday evening, officials said. Matthew Halvorson, a 19-year-old from Lufkin, fell asleep while driving ...


Names released in fiery crash on Texas 21 - Bryan College Station Eagle
A Texas A&M University freshman involved in an accident that killed a couple Wednesday on Texas 21 in Madisonville remained in the hospital Thursday evening, officials said. Matthew Halvorson, a 19-year-old from Lufkin, fell asleep while driving ...


Lufkin man, 19, recovering from crash that killed two people - Lufkin Daily News
A Lufkin teen is recovering in a Bryan hospital following a fiery crash Wednesday afternoon in Madisonville. Matthew Halverson, 19, was on is way home from Texas A&M Wednesday afternoon when he fell asleep at the wheel of his Nissan truck on Highway 21 in ...


Warren W. 'Jiggs' Cartwright - Messenger
Carol (Johnny) Garrett of Evansville, Ind. and Jonna (Sam) Cates of Dallas, Texas; three sons, Sam (Janet) Cartwright of Madisonville, Donnie Cartwright of Louisville, KY, and Anthony (Jeanie) of Amada, Ariz.; two sisters, Lois Finson of ...


Late rally leads Jasper past Madisonville 8-7 - Beaumont Enterprise
Joe Walker drove home Collin Shellhammer in the eighth inning to give Jasper a 8-7 win over Madisonville Saturday at Lufkin's Morris Frank Field. Jasper swept Madisonville in two games and now will take on either China Spring or Lufkin Hudson in the next round.