Perjury

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Perjury Lawyer in Long Beach, CA

If you perjure yourself, you lie in a court of law after you have promised to tell the truth. We have all watched television programs where the witness on the stand places their hand on the Bible and swears to tell the truth. While courts don’t always use a Bible, it is still expected that you will tell the truth on the stand. Most courts will require people to swear an oath before testifying that they will tell the truth. If a person is caught doing anything but telling the truth, they are accused of perjury then placed on a trial of their own. Depending on the level of court in which the person perjured themselves, the case will vary in size. Every court, however, can and will press charges for perjury.

If you find yourself in a position of perjury, call us right away. Perhaps you have told the whole truth and you are being called out as a liar, or perhaps you did actually lie. Either way, you need us right away. You need to contact us and tell us everything that happened so we can hit the books right away. We will research every Southern California law until we have all the necessary information to defend you fully. We will go to bat for you and stand up in court in your defense.

Do not go to court alone. Call us first and let us get started on your case right away. You have enough stress, as you have been accused of lying under oath. You don’t need the stress of wondering what comes next. Simply call us and hand us the case. We will prepare for your day in court, then we will meet with you and prepare you for court day. We will review everything with you, including your options and what we will ask from the court. We will work until you are happy with the outcome and we will not rest until you are settled.

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At Frisco Law Offices, Mr. Frisco understands how deeply impacted your life can be when accused of a crime. He knows the difficulties you face in terms of taking the right steps and making the best decisions. He represents individuals every day facing this situation, some of whom have been told they are in unwinnable positions. Mr. Frisco has been taking on even the toughest cases since 1993, including special circumstance life without parole murder trials. That experience includes thousands of clients and more than 150 jury trials. That is the kind of practical work within the criminal justice system that can make a significant difference in results.