Grand Jury Investigations

If you received a grand jury subpoena, you should consult with a lawyer immediately.

When you receive a subpoena for a grand jury investigation, talk to the law offices of Rabin & Lopez.

You may be a “witness” or a person of interest commonly referred to as a “subject” or “target” of a grand jury investigation. The prosecutor may be seeking to file criminal charges against you or have you testify against someone else.  You are entitled to know what classification you fall under.  Your lawyer can speak to the prosecutor in charge of the investigation and learn what they want from you.

As soon as you know you are part of a grand jury investigation, contact an experienced defense attorney who can find out what the case is about and what type of questions you will be expected to answer.

 One of the biggest mistakes people make is talking to law enforcement or a grand jury without legal counsel. Too often, an unprepared witness can talk himself or herself into trouble – and into a grand jury indictment.

Know your rights.

What are your rights in a grand jury criminal investigation? Talk to a lawyer who is concerned about your rights and your best interests.

Start protecting your rights and preparing your defense. No matter what the charges, no matter how complex the case, we have the background and the legal knowledge to provide the aggressive, effective legal representation you need.