What to Do If You Are a Target of a Federal Grand Jury in Texas
A federal grand jury target letter is a serious warning. It usually means federal prosecutors believe they have substantial
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Hospice care fraud is becoming an increasingly significant issue in the healthcare industry, with millions in Medicare funds allegedly fraudulently paid annually. In 2023, an estimated $198.1 million in alleged fraudulent activities was reported. For those accused of Hospice Care …
A federal grand jury target letter is a serious warning. It usually means federal prosecutors believe they have substantial evidence connecting you to a possible crime and that you may become a defendant. A grand jury subpoena can also mean …
A missed loan payment, a failed business deal, a soured partnership, or a bitter divorce may start as a civil dispute. In Texas, however, the same facts that support a civil lawsuit can sometimes lead to a criminal investigation.
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When a person is charged with a federal crime in Texas, prior criminal history can become one of the most important issues in the case. A prior state conviction may affect the advisory guideline range, the defendant’s criminal history category, …