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Perjury Penalty

 


When facing a subpoena to testify in a court of law, individuals issuing false statement under oath or affirmation face perjury penalty charges and crimes. Many individuals highly underestimate the potential damage a perjury conviction can bring to themselves and others. In fact, according to Federal prosecutors in 2008, the perjury penalty for convicted persons is up to five years in prison. State and local court cases also offer similarly staunch penalties for those attempting to subvert the sanctity of the courts.

Are you or someone you know facing the uncertainty and potential punishment from perjury charges? Contact a perjury penalty lawyer today to fight for your rights as a witness, plaintiff, or defendant immediately!

In the eyes of the courts, lying while under oath or affirmation is intentionally undermining the authority and veracity of the entire legal system. The testimony provided during legal trials is presumed truthful in nature and used in deciding the fate of other citizens. For this reason and to ensure the honest nature of all testimony, the court system attempts to prevent any would be perjurers with harsh penalties. A perjury penalty lawyer knows the concern this brings for some witnesses. There are multitudes of reasons why an individual can mistakenly be charged with perjury.

Some instances of false accusations of perjury include:

  • Unclear or misguided questioning
  • Inadequate legal counseling
  • Memory loss or trauma
  • Long periods of time elapsing between events in question
  • Misunderstood directions
  • Erroneous or negligible questions

Though perjury is often mentioned in the high profile cases, clauses on every income tax return statement mention the numbers recorded are done so under the penalty of perjury. Such a simple error can potentially alter you and your family’s lives for a long period. In such cases, soliciting the help of a perjury penalty lawyer is vital. All acts of perjury must be proven as showing mens rea and actus reus. In essence, prosecutors must prove defendant’s intention to subvert justice as well as provide documentation supporting the actual act of doing so. With the help of a perjury penalty lawyer, your rights a witness or citizen are safe.

Are you or someone you know facing the uncertainty and potential punishment from perjury charges? Contact a perjury penalty lawyer today to fight for your rights as a witness, plaintiff, or defendant immediately!

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