I received a letter from an Assistant United States Attorney. Now what?

The Federal Government has just given you the “courtesy” of informing you that you are a potential witness in a criminal investigation, or worse, that you are a suspect for potential federal criminal offenses. They are also known as Target Letters. The first thing you should do is follow their advice: obtain a criminal defense attorney who has experience in federal criminal cases. Wessel, Lehker & Welsh Inc. has represented numbers of people who received the same letter you did. Contact us to discuss your Target Letter by calling 608/256-1480 or email us at Lawyers@WLW-law.com.

Target letters from the United States Attorney’s Office sometimes provide you with the possibility of avoiding charges in federal criminal court, minimizing charges in federal court, or in some cases, avoiding prosecution all together. Early intervention on your behalf can make all the difference--It is important that you retain a defense attorney who is knowledgeable in both federal and state criminal courts and who will give your case the time and attention you deserve. Criminal defense attorneys at Wessel, Lehker & Welsh Inc. are admitted to practice in federal court in the Western District of Wisconsin, as well as at the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals in Chicago in the event that your case involves a federal appeal.

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