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Grand Jury Representation

Due to the nature of a grand jury, those called to testify before them cannot be accompanied by legal counsel into the court room. A grand jury provides a legal setting for prosecutors to present evidence in seeking an indictment on criminal charges against the accused. Depending on the nature of the charges involved, it may be in your best interest to retain legal counsel if you are called to testify before a grand jury.

At the law office of Rothman & Associates, our lawyers explain how a grand jury works, what legal issues are involved, and how you can protect yourself while providing testimony. Especially in federal cases where prosecutors may introduce conspiracy charges or engage in a "fishing expedition," understanding what you can and cannot say without perjuring yourself is essential. We also counsel you on your constitutional right against self-incrimination and whether or not you should refuse to answer questions in the grand jury room.

Don't assume prosecutors will keep your best interests at stake - contact Rothman & Associates for grand jury legal representation. We will review your case, discuss your testimony with you, and help you prepare for questions you may be asked.

Criminal Cases and Federal Crime Grand Jury Representation

The law office of Rothman & Associates advises and counsels clients called to testify before a grand jury in relation to the following:

Before You Testify - What You Need to Know

While our lawyers cannot accompany you into the grand jury court room we can help you prepare to testify. We explain the topics likely to be discussed, explaining how certain questions and issues can be answered with out committing perjury or incriminating yourself. Additionally, as your legal counsel, anything you discuss with our lawyers is protected by the attorney-client privilege. Consequently, what you discuss with our attorneys is completely confidential and cannot be subpoenaed by the prosecution.

Contact Rothman & Associates Today

If you have been subpoenaed to testify before a grand jury, contact the law office of Rothman & Associates today for experienced, knowledgeable grand jury representation at the state and federal level.

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Rothman & Associates, located in Miami, Florida, represents clients throughout the Middle and Southern federal districts of Florida, including the communities of Miami, Ft. Lauderdale, Miami Beach, West Palm Beach, and Hollywood, as well as in Broward County, Miami-Dade County, Palm Beach County, FL and throughout the United States.

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