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Perjury Defense Attorney
(lawyer)
Orlando
Perjury Defense Attorney (Lawyer) providing
professional Perjury Criminal Defense legal services in
Orlando and the entire Central Florida Area.
If
you are testifying or participating in a deposition,
or providing information to law enforcement which is
being utilized in a police report, the last thing
you want to do is "knowingly and intentionally" make
statements which you know to be false.
The Judicial system is built on the foundation of
obtaining the truth and ensuring justice is
lawfully obtained.
If the truth is
"knowingly and intentionally" distorted or
fabricated, a
charge of perjury,
which is
considered to be a serious crime,
may be dealt with harshly.
However,
many times a trial or legal situation may drag on
over a long period of time, which may diminish your
ability to recall every statement you may have
previously made. Another person may make believable
statements that are false, which may make it appear
as you are the individual being untruthful.
Perjury charges are very serious in nature
which requires a
detailed and aggressive defense. When facing perjury charges, you need an experienced
Orlando Perjury Defense Attorney (lawyer) who
is not afraid to stand up and fight for your legal
rights.
Contact LaBar
| Adams today by calling
Toll Free:
(866) 680-4529.
We will inform you of your legal rights and options,
which will best serve the defense of your perjury
charges.
If
convicted of perjury, you may be faced with up to 4
years in prison and pay thousands of dollars in
fines, probation, community service and restitution.
In Florida, the act of
perjury is a
felony crime, which can occur in court,
under oath in a criminal or civil deposition, or a
written affidavit or declaration.
Other crimes
which may be associated with an act of perjury, and added as additional criminal
charges are:
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Subornation of Perjury:
The act of knowingly allowing another to commit
perjury in any legal situation. For subornation of
perjury the person must actually follow through with
the act of perjuring himself or herself;
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Witness
Tampering:
The act of influencing a person, with or without
threats, to give false statements under oath which
benefits your case;
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Conspiracy:
When two or more individually willingly enter into a
plan or agreement to intentionally be deceptive or
lie while under oath.
In order to convict someone of
perjury,
the prosecutor must prove beyond a reasonable doubt:
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The
accused knowingly and intentionally provided a false answer to a question,
or questions,
after taking an oath that you would tell the
truth while being questioned in court;
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That
you signed a sworn statement regarding
statements you have made, knowing these
statements were false;
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That
you reasonably understood the meaning of the
question by the
person administering the question while you were under
oath;
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That
your statement was knowingly and intentionally
false at the time you made it;
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That
you willfully and knowingly made a statement
which was false or intentionally omitted or
concealed a material fact.
Your Orlando
perjury defense attorney (lawyer) must have
thorough knowledge of all State and Federal laws
regarding perjury legal issues, and have the
experience to effectively employ this knowledge, while providing
you with the highest standard of legal representation.
LaBar |
Adams has this knowledge and experience, and
is ready to protect your legal rights in perjury
cases in Orlando and
the entire Central Florida area.
Contact an experienced
criminal defense attorney (lawyer) at LaBar
| Adams today by calling
Toll Free:
(866) 680-4529,
to speak with a qualified Orlando perjury
attorney (lawyer) who
diligently protects the legal rights of those who
require professional legal services involving perjury legal matters.
Orlando
Perjury Defense Attorney (Lawyer) providing
professional Perjury Criminal Defense legal services in
Orlando and the entire Central Florida Area.
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