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Alabama Grand Jury Subpoena Defense Lawyers

Grand jury subpoenas can be scary things. As a defense lawyer in Alabama, I’ve seen many clients freak out when they get that letter in the mail ordering them to testify or turn over documents. Believe me, I get it. But don’t panic! There are things you can do to protect yourself and your rights. This article will walk you through some key defenses and strategies I use all the time when dealing with these tricky subpoenas.

What is a Grand Jury Anyway?

First, let’s cover the basics. A grand jury is a group of citizens that listens to evidence presented by a prosecutor and decides whether there is probable cause to charge someone with a crime. I like to think of grand juries as the gatekeepers for felony cases in our criminal justice system.

In Alabama, grand juries meet in secret, without a judge or defense lawyer present. This one-sided process if part of the reason grand jury subpoenas make people nervous! But it’s important to understand that the grand jury is not deciding guilt or innocence – they are only determining if there is enough evidence to move forward with formal charges.

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Understanding Grand Jury Subpoenas

There are two main types of grand jury subpoenas:

  • Subpoenas for testimony – requiring you to physically appear and answer questions under oath
  • Subpoenas for documents or records – requiring you to turn over things like medical records, phone records, financial statements, etc.

Failure to comply can lead to being held in contempt of court, which means fines or even jail time in some cases. So yeah, scary!

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But here’s the key point – having an experienced defense lawyer can make all the difference when dealing with these subpoenas. There are quite a few ways we can fight back to protect your rights.

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With decades of experience in high-stakes federal criminal defense, Todd Spodek has built a reputation for aggressive, strategic representation. Featured on Netflix's "Inventing Anna," he has successfully defended clients facing federal charges, white-collar allegations, and complex criminal cases in federal courts nationwide.

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