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Perjury

Protecting Your Reputation and Your Freedom

Being charged with perjury is a serious matter. A conviction can carry significant penalties, including imprisonment and damage to your reputation. If you’re facing perjury charges in Utah, you need an experienced criminal defense attorney to protect your rights. At Greg Smith and Associates, our Salt Lake City perjury defense lawyers have a deep understanding of perjury laws and a proven track record of success in defending clients against these charges.

What is Perjury?

Perjury is the act of intentionally lying or making misleading statements under oath in a legal setting. This can include:

  • False testimony in court
  • Lying under oath in a deposition
  • Making false statements on a legal document, such as an affidavit

Penalties for Perjury

Perjury is a felony offense in Utah, and the penalties can be severe, including:

  • Imprisonment
  • Fines
  • Probation
  • Restitution
  • Damage to your reputation and credibility

How We Can Help

Our experienced perjury defense attorneys will:

  • Thoroughly investigate the charges against you
  • Challenge the prosecution’s evidence
  • Negotiate with the prosecutor to seek a reduction or dismissal of charges
  • Provide aggressive representation in court

Why Choose Greg Smith and Associates?

  • Extensive Experience: Our legal team has years of experience defending clients against perjury and other criminal charges.
  • In-depth Knowledge: We have a comprehensive understanding of Utah perjury laws and court procedures.
  • Strong Advocacy: We are committed to providing zealous representation and protecting your rights throughout the legal process.

Free and Flexible Consultations

We offer free consultations and are available 24/7, including evenings, weekends, and holidays. Contact us online or call 801-641-3397 to speak with an experienced perjury defense lawyer.

Disability-Friendly Law Firm in Salt Lake City, Utah

Greg Smith and Associates is committed to providing accessible legal services to all clients. Our Salt Lake City law office is designed to accommodate individuals with disabilities. We offer:

  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance and facilities
  • Assistive listening devices
  • Braille and large-print documents upon request
  • Sign language interpreters available upon request

We understand everyone’s needs are different. Please let us know if there are any other accommodations we can provide to ensure your comfort and full participation during your consultation.

Don't Face Perjury Charges Alone

If you’ve been charged with perjury, it’s crucial to seek legal counsel immediately. Contact Greg Smith and Associates today for a free consultation.

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