I've Been Federally Indicted: What Happens Next?
Understanding the federal criminal process, what to expect after indictment, and how to prepare for the road ahead.
Introduction
A federal indictment means a grand jury has found probable cause that you committed a federal crime. This is the beginning of a formal criminal prosecution. The process includes initial appearance, arraignment, discovery, motions, potential plea negotiations, and possibly trial. Federal cases have high conviction rates, but vigorous defense can make a difference. Retain experienced federal criminal defense counsel immediately. The US~Observer can help investigate your case and uncover facts that support your defense.
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Contact the US Observer for a confidential consultation to discuss your case and explore how our investigative resources can support your defense.
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