How much prison time do you get for bribery?

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How Much Prison Time Can You Get for Bribery?

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If you or someone you know has been accused of bribery, one of your first questions is likely "how much prison time could I be facing?" As experienced federal criminal defense attorneys, we at Spodek Law Group understand the stress and uncertainty that comes with facing bribery charges. In this article, we'll break down the potential prison sentences for bribery convictions and share insights from our decades of experience defending clients in these complex cases.

Understanding Federal Bribery Charges

Bribery is a serious federal offense that involves offering, giving, soliciting, or receiving something of value in exchange for influence on a government/public official or employee. Bribery also includes attempting to bribe a federal official. Federal bribery charges can be brought against both the person offering the bribe and the official who accepts it.There are several federal laws that criminalize bribery, including:
  • 18 U.S.C. § 201 - Bribery of public officials and witnesses
  • 18 U.S.C. § 666 - Theft or bribery concerning programs receiving Federal funds
  • 15 U.S.C. § 78dd-1 - Foreign Corrupt Practices Act
Penalties for bribery convictions depend on the specific facts of the case and the federal statute the defendant is charged under. Let's take a closer look.

Penalties for Bribery of Public Officials

Under 18 U.S.C. § 201, penalties for bribing a federal public official can include:
  • Up to 15 years in federal prison
  • Fines up to 3x the monetary equivalent of the bribe
  • Disqualification from holding any future federal office
However, the specific sentence a defendant receives depends heavily on the details of the case. Federal courts use the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines to calculate an offender's sentencing range.According to the U.S. Sentencing Commission, in fiscal year 2021:
  • The average prison sentence for bribery offenders was 28 months
  • 76.5% of bribery offenders were sentenced to prison
  • The median loss in bribery cases was $56,000
Here is a breakdown of the percentage of bribery offenders receiving a prison sentence over the past 5 fiscal years:
Fiscal Year % Sentenced to Prison
2021 76.5%
2020 64.8%
2019 74.2%
2018 71.5%
2017 72.5%
As you can see, a significant majority of defendants convicted of federal bribery charges are sentenced to prison time. However, the length of the sentence varies widely depending on factors like:
  • The defendant's criminal history
  • The value of the bribe
  • Whether the defendant was a public official
  • Whether the offense involved high-level officials
  • The defendant's role in the offense
  • Whether the defendant accepts responsibility
At Spodek Law Group, our skilled federal defense attorneys closely examine every aspect of the prosecution's case to identify weaknesses and opportunities for mitigating our client's sentence. We've successfully helped many clients avoid prison time or receive much lower sentences than originally anticipated.

Bribery Under Other Federal Statutes

In addition to the general bribery statute, federal bribery charges can also be brought under other laws like the theft or bribery concerning programs receiving federal funds statute (18 U.S.C. § 666). This law prohibits bribery related to an organization, government, or agency that receives more than $10,000 in federal funds. Penalties include:
  • Up to 10 years in prison if the bribe was more than $5,000
  • Up to 5 years in prison if the bribe was less than $5,000
Bribery of foreign officials under the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) is also a serious offense. Penalties for FCPA violations include:
  • Up to 5 years in prison for individuals
  • Criminal fines up to $250,000 for individuals and $2 million for organizations

Strategies for Defending Federal Bribery Charges

If you're facing federal bribery charges, it's crucial that you hire an experienced federal criminal defense attorney as soon as possible. Your lawyer will carefully review the facts of your case to identify the best path forward. Common defense strategies in bribery cases include:
  • Arguing insufficient evidence of bribery - Prosecutors must prove beyond a reasonable doubt that there was a clear quid pro quo, or "this for that" agreement. If they lack sufficient evidence of an exchange, your attorney may be able to get the charges dismissed.
  • Asserting entrapment - If a government agent induced you to commit bribery that you otherwise wouldn't have, entrapment could be a viable defense. However, this is a difficult defense to prove.
  • Negotiating a plea deal - If the evidence against you is strong, your attorney may advise negotiating a plea bargain to reduce the charges or secure a lower sentence. They will work to get you the best deal possible.
At Spodek Law Group, we understand the high stakes involved when you're facing bribery charges. A conviction could mean years behind bars and a destroyed reputation. That's why we fight aggressively to protect our clients' rights and futures.Our team includes nationally recognized federal criminal defense attorneys like Todd Spodek, a second-generation defense lawyer who has been featured on major media outlets like Fox 5, Newsweek, and the NY Post. We have a track record of success, even in the toughest cases. Some of our recent bribery case results include:
  • Client facing 5 years in prison for bribing a federal agent, case dismissed
  • Client charged with bribery of a public official, sentenced to probation
  • Client accused of paying $500,000 bribe to foreign official, charges dropped
While we can't promise a particular result, we can assure you that our team will leave no stone unturned in building the strongest possible defense on your behalf. We offer free, confidential consultations, so please don't hesitate to contact us if you're facing bribery allegations.

The Importance of Hiring the Right Federal Defense Lawyer

Not all criminal defense attorneys have the skills and experience to handle complex federal bribery cases. These are high-stakes matters that require a specialized understanding of federal laws and sentencing guidelines. Choosing the wrong lawyer could mean the difference between going home to your family and spending years in federal prison.At Spodek Law Group, we have a deep bench of seasoned federal defense attorneys who have successfully handled bribery cases across the country. Our team includes former federal prosecutors who understand how the other side thinks and what it takes to win. We're not afraid to take on tough cases, and we'll fight for you every step of the way.Some of the reasons clients nationwide choose Spodek Law Group:
  • Proven track record of success in federal bribery cases
  • In-depth knowledge of federal sentencing guidelines
  • Aggressive defense strategies tailored to each client
  • Client-focused service and 24/7 accessibility
  • Free and confidential initial consultations
We know you have options when it comes to choosing a federal defense lawyer. Here's what sets us apart:
  • Selective approach - Unlike firms that take on every case, we're selective about who we represent. We only take cases we believe we can make a real difference in. Each client gets our full time and attention.
  • Collaborative team - We take a team approach to each case, with our attorneys working together to build the best possible defense. Our team includes former FBI agents, former federal prosecutors, and nationally recognized trial lawyers.
  • Unrivaled experience - Our attorneys have handled some of the nation's highest-profile federal cases, including the case of Anna Sorokin, which was the subject of a Netflix series. We know what it takes to win, even when the odds seem stacked against you.
If you or a loved one is facing federal bribery charges, the most important thing you can do is act quickly to hire an experienced defense lawyer. Call us today at 212-300-5196 or visit us online at https://www.federallawyers.com to schedule your free consultation. Let us put our skills and experience to work for you.ConclusionA federal bribery conviction can carry serious penalties, including lengthy prison sentences and steep fines. If you're facing these charges, it's normal to feel scared and overwhelmed. But you don't have to face this alone.At Spodek Law Group, we have a proven track record of success defending clients accused of bribery and other serious federal crimes. Our team will thoroughly investigate your case, identify the best defense strategies, and fight for your rights at every stage of the process. We understand what's at stake, and we'll do everything in our power to secure the best possible outcome.Don't let a bribery accusation ruin your life. Contact the skilled federal defense attorneys at Spodek Law Group today to discuss your case and learn how we can help. With our experience and commitment on your side, you can face your legal challenges with confidence.

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Todd Spodek, Managing Partner

Todd Spodek is the Managing Partner of Spodek Law Group, a premier NYC law firm specializing in divorce, family law, and criminal defense. Featured in Netflix's "Inventing Anna," Todd brings over 48 years of combined legal experience to every case. Known for his strategic approach and dedication to clients, he has successfully handled thousands of complex legal matters throughout New York.

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