Understanding Federal Target Letters
Summary
A target letter is a formal notification from a federal prosecutor indicating that an individual is a target in a criminal investigation. It suggests that the person may be charged with a crime and advises them to obtain legal representation. Such letters are typically issued when there is substantial evidence of involvement in criminal activity, often before formal charges are filed. If you receive a target letter, it is crucial to consult with a criminal defense attorney to understand your rights and options.Full Conversation
When would someone get one?
A target letter is typically issued when a federal prosecutor has substantial evidence suggesting that an individual is involved in criminal activity and may be charged. It is often sent before formal charges are filed, giving the recipient a chance to secure legal representation. Are you facing a situation involving a target letter?