Roger Clemens Federal Trial
Roger Clemens federal trial is set to begin in July in Washington D.C. He is charged with obstruction of justice, false and misleading statements and unjust enrichment. These federal charges stem from his testimony before Congress where he vehemently denied every using steroids while under oath. It is always a bad idea to testify under oath unless you have the ability to assert some type of immunity. In this case, I am sure that his lawyer advised him not to testify. His criminal defense lawyer is very experienced and has built a solid reputation. By giving sworn testimony to Congress, Clemens, insured that he would be indicted. A with many high profile clients, they ability to understand the legal system is limited. They have been given a pass on some many other problems, they do not realize what the power of the federal government truly is. A good federal criminal lawyer can usually predict when an indictment will be forth coming.
The trial for Clemens should take no longer than four weeks if both sides are prepared. Clemens is not being tried in Texas and this will hurt his chances of being found not guilty. His star power will not help in Washington D.C., and he will have to rely on his great criminal defense lawyer. Our federal defense lawyer is experienced in defending federal indictments in jurisdictions all across the country. It is important to hire a lawyer and law firm that knows how to properly fight the justice department. Clemens current defense is based on his presence at a golf tournament during an important time that the indictment alleges Clemens was present and using the enhancements.
Our Charleston Criminal lawyer is ready to speak with anyone regarding a federal indictment.
We also have a Myrtle Beach criminal lawyer that is experienced in federal court and federal appeals. Our Myrtle Beach criminal lawyer is located at 1341 44th Avenue N. in Myrtle Beach. The initial consultation is free and we look forward to helping you with your criminal case.