Texas Grand Jury Indictment/Investigation Attorneys
If you are being investigated or believe that you may be indicted by a grand jury or if you have been subpoenaed to testify as a witness, an experienced criminal defense lawyer can protect your rights.
At the Houston Law Office of Nathan Mays and James Alston, our grand jury indictment lawyers can help determine whether you are a witness or whether you are a suspect/target of a grand jury investigation. We will talk with law enforcement authorities and conduct an independent investigation to determine why the law enforcement authorities want to speak with you. Contact us to schedule a free consultation about.
Your concern upon receiving a grand jury subpoena should be:
- Have I done something wrong?
- Why are they investigating me?
- Am I a suspect or merely a witness?
- Will the grand jury hand down an indictment?
Whether you have received only a request for documents, such as a Subpoena Duces Tecum or you are actually required to appear before a grand jury, our job is to make certain that you are not walking into a potentially incriminating situation. In order to protect you, we will talk to law enforcement, investigate the allegations and, if necessary, prepare you to testify.
At the Law Offices of Nathan Mays and James Alston, it has been our experience that the state or federal government is often unaware of other witnesses and mitigating facts that can be uncovered during a thorough investigation. We will take all the time needed to complete an investigation and advise you of your rights.
Contact us to discuss grand jury investigations and indictments. In addition to their over 20 years of experience, Nathan Mays and James Alston have prosecuted and defended cases in both state and federal court. In fact, they have handled many cases —including white collar and major narcotics investigations — throughout Texas and in federal courts all over the country, including Colorado, Florida and Louisiana. They always conduct their own in-depth investigations in order to uncover any weaknesses in the government’s case or investigation.



