Houston, TX – Oberheiden P.C., a federal criminal defense law firm headquartered in Texas, announced that it recently secured the dismissal of a client’s indictment in federal district court. According to Founding Attorney Nick Oberheiden, such outcomes are very rare.
Since the U.S. Constitution tasks grand jurors with determining whether criminal charges are warranted, federal judges generally hesitate to even consider motions for dismissing indictments. An improper dismissal can not only thwart the grand jury’s role, but also jeopardize the entire criminal justice process. This is because dismissing a grand jury indictment prevents a trial jury from hearing, evaluating, and judging the facts of a case and determining the defendant’s guilt. As a result, even evidence of innocence may not support a motion to dismiss a federal grand jury indictment. To succeed, such a motion must be supported by complex legal arguments focused on prosecutorial miscues or flaws in the grand jury process.
Despite these challenges, Oberheiden P.C. recently secured the dismissal of a client’s federal indictment. This was the firm’s second complete dismissal of a federal criminal case in 2022. “With today’s court order, we have once again demonstrated our ability to help clients effectively and efficiently,” says Dr. Oberheiden, who served as lead defense attorney in the case. Dr. Oberheiden says that while such outcomes are rare, his firm evaluates the possibility of dismissal in every case, and he does not hesitate to pursue this challenging defense strategy when warranted.
Oberheiden P.C. defends individuals and businesses in federal criminal cases involving investigations conducted by the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), Office of Inspector General (OIG), and other federal agencies. The nationally practicing firm has a network of former DOJ officials; former federal prosecutors; and retired agents from the DEA, DOJ, FBI, Secret Service, and other law enforcement agencies. Along with securing the dismissal of federal indictments, Oberheiden P.C. also has a substantial record of protecting clients before indictment, negotiating favorable plea bargains, and securing acquittals at trial.
Oberheiden P.C. is headquartered at 440 Louisiana Street, Suite 200, Houston, TX 77002. For more information, call 713-597-3388 or visit www.federal-lawyer.com.
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Company Name
Oberheiden P.C.
Contact Name
Nick Oberheiden
Phone
713-597-3388
Address
440 Louisiana St UNIT 200
City
Houston
State
TX
Postal Code
77002
Country
United States
Website
https://federal-lawyer.com/