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Grand Jury Investigations

Florida Grand Jury Indictment Defense Lawyer  

If you have never been subpoenaed to a grand jury hearing before, you may be confused by protocol and procedures. You may have heard the terms grand jury and subpoena on television or in the movies, but until now, they had no meaningful connection to anything related to your world.

If you have been subpoenaed to a grand jury hearing to determine if there is probable cause to return an indictment and need legal advice and support, contact the grand jury investigation defense attorneys at Weisberg and Kainen P.L. in Miami, Florida.

Getting Subpoenaed

When a prosecutor such as an assistant U.S. attorney utilizes a grand jury to investigate an individual or a corporation, that person or corporation may be subpoenaed to produce documents, or called to appear before a grand jury. One may be called in as a witness, a subject (a person of interest) or a target (the focus of the investigation). As one is called to testify before the grand jury of between 16 and 23 people, one may find, depending on the evidence given, the response to questioning, that one moves from being a witness to being a subject or even a target. One needs the guidance of seasoned lawyers to help prepare to face a grand jury and advise of your right to refuse to testify based on the fifth amendment privilege to remain silent.

Getting the Help you Need

At Weisberg and Kainen P.L., we understand the pressure one may face when having to go before a grand jury and we provide a level of legal defense that reflects our commitment to our clients. Be sure to speak with our attorneys before an appearance before a grand jury. The service our grand jury investigation defense attorneys provide is comprehensive—we work from this early stage, on through possible trial and even appeal if necessary. We work to find creative and legal solutions to your legal predicaments.

Contact Weisberg and Kainen P.L. today for the help and assurance one needs when facing a grand jury investigation. A defense that is zealously focused on helping achieve goals may make that essential difference in the case.