Perjury Attorney & Obstruction of Justice Lawyers
Any criminal charge deserves a serious defense – including perjury.
In white collar crime cases, the government often adds on charges related to the investigation such as perjury and obstruction of justice. The defense used by your perjury attorney should include a review of all the charges against you and a strategy for each and every charge. Even if all other charges are dismissed or win an acquittal, the perjury and obstruction charges could remain.
Perjury charges can be challenged if, in fact, the statement was factual. If the perjury did not actually obstruct justice, that could lead to a dismissal. Whatever the case, always treat a perjury charge as serious. Even if acquitted on related charges, you could still be found guilty of perjury.
- Perjury and obstruction of justice convictions are criminal convictions that can result in prison time and, in most cases, a loss of reputation.
- It is important to have an attorney who takes every charge seriously and fights every charge.
- Know all of your options in a perjury and obstruction charge. Talk to an experienced lawyer.
Charged with perjury? Discuss your defense with an experienced perjury attorney. 888-414-2231.
If the prosecutor adds perjury to the other charges you face, make sure you have an perjury attorney who will vigorously fight the charge. Contact us for a free initial consultation with a white collar crime defense attorney. Boyle, Autry & Murphy represents clients nationwide from our offices in Philadelphia and Washington, D.C.

