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Grand Jury Proceedings

Legal Help in Grand Jury Proceedings

In some cases, a Grand Jury determines whether the government has enough evidence to indict a person who has been accused of a crime. Without a Grand Jury indictment, there will be no trial; the accused will walk away.

When Are Grand Juries Used?
In Florida, a Grand Jury indictment is only required when a person is accused of a capital (death penalty) offense. Grand Juries are also used to indict public officials accused of wrongdoing.

At Bauer, Crider, Pellegrino & Parry, our criminal defense attorneys help clients prepare to give testimony in Grand Jury proceedings involving homicide and other offenses.

Battered Spouse Accused of Murder: No Indictment

One of our clients was a battered wife who shot and killed her husband. The State was considering an indictment for first degree murder. We demonstrated that it was an act of self defense by arranging for our client and many others to testify about the physical abuse her husband had subjected her to.

We have also represented public officials and others accused of white collar crimes in Grand Jury proceedings. For example, we represented a property appraiser who was accused of involvement in a land scam. Our goal in these cases is to protect the rights of the individual and defend the role he or she played in the circumstances in question.

A favorable decision from the Grand Jury can stop a criminal prosecution in its tracks.

Early intervention by a skilled lawyer can help put your case to rest before it begins. If you have been subpoenaed to appear before a state or federal Grand Jury, it is important to seek experienced legal representation as soon as possible. Contact a criminal defense lawyer at our firm today for a free consultation and case evaluation. We maintain offices in Tampa, Clearwater and Port Richey, Florida.

Locations

Jordan Hills Professional Center
1550 South Highland Avenue
Suite C
Clearwater, FL 33756-2353
Phone: 727-466-4319
Toll Free: 1-866-387-8952

Tampa Office
One Urban Centre
4850 West Kennedy Boulevard
Suite 575
Tampa, FL 33609-2522
Phone: 813-708-1178
Toll Free: 1-866-387-8952

Port Richey Office
11914 Oak Trail Way
Port Richey, FL 34668
Phone: 727-466-4319
Toll Free: 1-866-387-8952

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From offices in Clearwater, Tampa and Port Richey, the attorneys of Bauer, Crider, Pellegrino & Parry defend the rights of the accused throughout Florida, including residents of St. Petersburg, Palm Harbor, Bayonet Point, Spring Hill, Dade City, Lakeland, Plant City, Winter Haven, Bartow, Bradenton, Sarasota, Port Charlotte, Arcadia, Cape Coral, Fort Myers, Naples, Brandon, Valrico, Daytona, St. Augustine, Venice, Wesley Chapel, Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Coral Springs, Boca Raton, Jacksonville, Orlando, Pinellas County, Pasco County, Hillsborough County, Polk County, Manatee County, Sarasota County, Miami-Dade County and south Florida, FL.