How Do You File A Federal Criminal Case?
One of the major differences between a federal criminal case and a civil one is that it is the government that files a criminal case against the individual. A person or group of persons must be charged with and arrested for a crime before federal criminal case can be filed against them. Arrest an individual for a specified crime against the state. Once this has been done, the U.S. attorney’s office will file charges with the federal court system. Submit the factual information of the case to the grand jury for review. The grand jury will decide whether there is enough evidence to compel the accused to stand trial. Gather pertinent information during the pretrial period. During this period, interviews will be conducted and information gathered that a judge will then use to determine whether the defendant represents a threat to society or a flight risk, or can be released back into society on bail until the trail takes place. Bring the defendant before a federal criminal judge to be advi