Perjury convictions are worse than suspended driving convictions – Fairfax criminal lawyer

Perjury convictions are worse than suspended driving convictions – Fairfax criminal lawyer Fairfax criminal lawyer warns against lying in and out of court – Perjury convictions must be avoided Perjury convictions are worse than suspended driving convictions. One would think that would be common sense. However, if their perjury convictions are correct, clearly Patricia Gerald and Tarsha Gerald gaffed in lying at their suspended driving trials only to be ultimately convicted both of perjury and repeat suspended driving. Gerald v. Virginia, ___ Va. ___ (May 31, 2018). Virginia criminal attorney perjury convictions being avoided by not lying As a Virginia criminal lawyer, I impress upon my clients not only the necessity under the law not to lie on the court witness stand nor to law enforcement officials (and remaining silent also avoids lying), but also about the strength of the truth. Unfortunately, lying seems so rampant in society that for too many people…

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