What to Do When Federal Agents Come to Your House
Unless and until you have a defense attorney present, you should never agree to an interview with federal agents. If federal agents visit you unannounced at your home or office, you should politely decline their request to speak with you. Even if the agents assure you that you are not...
Read moreFormer Federal Prosecutor Lynette S. Byrd New Head Of Employment Practice Group
Oberheiden, P.C., a Dallas-based national law firm, announces that former Department of Justice prosecutor Lynette S. Byrd will be the new head of the firm’s Employment Practice Group. “Lynette is a passionate advocate and a strong leader,” says Dr. Nick Oberheiden, founder of Oberheiden, P.C.. “Lynette’s government and private practice...
Read moreHow to Report Medicare Fraud
Identifying Fraud Medicare Fraud is extremely complex and can require the help of experienced and knowledgeable attorneys. In order to stop acts of Medicare fraud against the government, whistleblowers may bring a civil lawsuit under the False Claims Act. Any person or entity that has encountered fraud against federal programs...
Read moreOberheiden, P.C. Introduces “Emergency Defense Package”
The Dallas-based national criminal defense law firm, Oberheiden, P.C., introduces “Emergency Defense Package” providing fast and efficient assistance to new federal criminal clients. Dallas, Texas (Press Release) August 18, 2015 Oberheiden, P.C. today introduces an "Emergency Defense Package" to new federal criminal clients. The "Emergency Defense Package" provides a reliable...
Read moreWhat is a Proffer Agreement?
Last Updated: 2023-03-04 Sometimes, the best thing a defendant can do is to cooperate with the government. Our experienced criminal defense counsel at Oberheiden, P.C. advises people to cooperate in one of two situations: First, the evidence against a defendant is so overwhelming that it simply cannot be rebutted. An...
Read moreWhat Is the Burden of Proof in a Criminal Case?
The burden of proof in a criminal case has been recorded for your convenience:[audio mp3="/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/burden-of-proof-criminal-law.mp3"][/audio]In a criminal case, the burden of proof always rests with the government. This means that in order to convict someone of a crime, it is necessary that the government prove that the accused committed each...
Read more5 Important Defenses in Criminal Cases
The attorneys at Oberheiden, P.C., PLLC have the skill, knowledge, and experience to assist you in successfully defending your case. When it comes to defending clients, our attorneys approach each case with maximum dedication and determination and with the objective to get each and every client the absolute best outcome...
Read moreFunctions and Powers of the Grand Jury
Function. The task of a federal grand jury is to decide whether probable cause exists to believe that a person or entity (referred to as “target” or “subject”) committed a federal offense. A grand jury proceeding can result in either indictment against a defendant or a “no-bill.” In case of...
Read moreWhat Happens When I Accept a Plea Agreement?
If you have been charged with a crime, the first thing you should do is to consult an attorney. While you have the right to a trial by jury for most criminal charges, many criminal cases end with a plea agreement between the prosecutor and the defendant.What is a plea...
Read moreExclusion from Participation in Federal Healthcare Programs
The United States Department of Health and Human Services Office of the Inspector General (OIG) is tasked with identifying and eliminating fraud, waste, and abuse in the Department’s federal healthcare programs. The OIG carries out this mission by conducting audits, inspections, and investigations. The OIG also has the authority to...
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