Responding to Federal Investigation Notices
Setra Law Firm, PC provides federal target letter strategy for clients in Odessa & Midland, TX, facing potential indictment
Setra Law Firm, PC offers immediate response services for individuals who receive federal target letters from U.S. Attorneys. A target letter notifies you that you are the subject of a federal criminal investigation and that the government believes it has substantial evidence linking you to a crime. The letter typically invites you to cooperate, provide testimony, or meet with federal agents. The firm evaluates the alleged violations, assesses your potential exposure, and makes strategic decisions about cooperation, silence, or mitigation before formal charges are filed.
Federal target letters are common in white collar cases, drug conspiracies, and complex financial investigations. The letter may describe the statutes you allegedly violated and suggest that cooperation could influence charging decisions. However, any statements you make to federal agents or prosecutors can be used against you, and cooperation does not guarantee leniency. The firm controls all communication with federal authorities to protect your rights and prevent self-incrimination.
If you have received a federal target letter in Odessa & Midland, TX, contact Setra Law Firm, PC before responding to any government requests or invitations.
How the Firm Controls Communication With Federal Prosecutors
You will notice that the firm intercepts all contact between you and federal agents. Once retained, the firm notifies the U.S. Attorney's office and FBI or other investigating agencies that you are represented and that all communication must go through your attorney. This prevents agents from attempting unannounced interviews or making statements that could be misconstrued as admissions.
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After reviewing the target letter and any supporting materials, the firm determines whether to engage with prosecutors or remain silent. In some cases, proactive engagement can reduce indictment risk or narrow the scope of charges. In others, silence is the best strategy to avoid providing information that strengthens the government's case. Setra Law Firm, PC prepares mitigation materials when appropriate, including legal memoranda, expert reports, and documentation that challenges the government's interpretation of your conduct.
The firm does not accept invitations to informal meetings without clear terms and protections. If cooperation is considered, the firm negotiates proffer agreements or immunity arrangements that limit how your statements can be used. The firm also prepares for the possibility that indictment cannot be avoided, ensuring that trial defense begins as early as possible.
Clients often feel uncertain about how to respond and what the letter means for their future.
Questions Clients Ask About Target Letters
It means the government considers you a likely defendant and has gathered evidence it believes supports criminal charges. You are not yet indicted, but indictment is anticipated unless the investigation changes course.
What does it mean to be a target?
The letter may specify a deadline for cooperation, but you are not legally required to respond at all. Your attorney will decide whether and when to engage with prosecutors.
How much time do I have to respond?
Federal prosecutors sometimes use target letters to encourage cooperation or to gather additional evidence through your statements before deciding whether to proceed with charges.
Why would the government send a target letter instead of indicting immediately?
What are the risks of meeting with federal agents?
Any statement you make can be used as evidence, even if you believe it is exculpatory. Agents may misinterpret your words or use inconsistencies to support obstruction or false statement charges.
Setra Law Firm, PC evaluates the strength of the government's case, identifies legal defenses, and presents mitigation evidence that may persuade prosecutors to decline charges or negotiate a favorable resolution.
How does the firm reduce indictment risk in Odessa cases?
If you have received a target letter or learned that you are under federal investigation, reach out to the firm immediately to prevent missteps and protect your legal position before charges are filed.

