Many times a person waits until they are indicted to hire a lawyer, but did you
know that hiring a lawyer prior to indictment could result in you not being
indicted at all? In state court, the defense is allowed to present evidence to
the grand jury considering a client's case in order to convince the grand jury
not to indict the client or only to indict the client on a lesser charge.
Generally, unless the evidence is clear, the attorneys at Broden &
Mickelsen will almost always prepare a presentation for the grand jury arguing
against an indictment. Often the presentation is accompanied by affidavits from
witnesses that the defense had found in a pre-indictment investigation. What is
more, often times this works. When clients have come to us prior to being
indicted, we have been very successful in convincing the grand jury not to
indict our clients or only to indict them on a lesser charge. For example, a
client came to us that had been arrested for murder but his case had not yet
been presented to the grand jury. As a result of our efforts and the
presentation to the grand jury, we convinced the grand jury to only indict the
client on the charge of failing to stop to render aid. Ultimately, that client
was given probation on the reduced charge (an unlikely result had he been
indicted for murder).
If you find out that you are being investigated by the grand jury, please do not wait until you are indicted to consult an attorney. Waiting until you are indicted is not smart. We never charge for consultations and would be happy to meet with you to discuss what can possibly be done to avoid an indictment in the first place. Moreover, a little money spent prior to indictment to hire a lawyer could result in saving a lot more money down the road in the event you are indicted and face a trial
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