Pennsylvania Obstruction of Justice Criminal Defense Attorney
What constitutes perjury in Philadelphia or Harrisburg? Lying under oath? Perjury involves making false statements contributing to obstruction of justice. Perjury and obstruction of justice charges often go along with other criminal charges such as fraud.
A vigorous defense of your constitutional rights if you are charged with state or federal perjury offenses will include a review of all charges against you. A successful outcome in your case may result in removal of some of the charges against you even if you do not achieve a case dismissal or acquittal on all charges.
Often, removal of a perjury charge can be obtained by demonstrating that an alleged false statement was, in fact, true. In other cases, it may be demonstrated that alleged false statements were not material to a case and did not actually obstruct justice.
If the definition of perjury cannot be verified in your case, your defense attorney will have strong arguments in support of a complete removal of your criminal charges of perjury.
Explore the options available to you after you have been charged with perjury or obstruction of justice, either as stand-alone charges or charges tacked onto other criminal matters in Pennsylvania. Contact the law offices of Boyle, Autry & Murphy to schedule a consultation and learn about our many successful case outcomes on behalf of previous clients. While no criminal defense lawyer can guarantee a particular result, we do pledge an aggressive defense of your rights in all phases of your case.
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Boyle, Autry & Murphy offers free consultations in south-central Pennsylvania communities such as Philadelphia. Obstruction of justice criminal defense lawyers provide effective criminal defense along with professional client service. Contact a Philadelphia perjury lawyer to schedule a consultation regarding criminal charges of perjury, public corruption or conspiracy.































