Perjury and Obstruction of Justice
Washington, D.C., Federal Court Criminal Defense Lawyers
Perjury and obstruction of justice can be charged when a person is accused of putting something false before any legal tribunal, including a grand jury, a judge or in a deposition. Often, people charged with these offenses are unaware they may be committing a crime if they are being questioned during a formal investigation.
In cases involving charges of perjury or obstruction of justice, we focus on presenting evidence that the government cannot prove the charges beyond a reasonable doubt. We also work to show a jury that there was a lack of criminal intent. Your case isn't hopeless. You just haven't talked to the right criminal defense lawyer yet. Ken Robinson has been called the unofficial dean of Washington law.
Since we opened our doors in 1975, attorney Ken Robinson has been providing effective defense for people charged with obstruction of justice in both state and federal courts. Ken Robinson became nationally recognized for the successful trial defense of prominent leaders during the ABSCAM scandal of the 1980s.
Under Mr. Robinson's direction, our legal defense team has defended the rights and freedom of prominent clients such as:
- U.S. Congressmen and judges
- FBI, DEA agents and local police personnel
- Lawyers, doctors and other licensed professionals
- Financiers, stock promoters
- Business executives
- Government contractors
Your perjury and obstruction of justice charges won't disappear on their own and, no, the prosecutor is not likely to cut you a good deal. The fact is that you need an attorney with trial experience fighting aggressively for the best possible outcome.
Contact us by e-mail or fax with a brief explanation of your charges and the circumstances you find yourself in. Your case isn't hopeless with Ken Robinson's team on your side.
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