Legal Question in Criminal Law in California
Is there a stature of limitations on fraud committed in a Court case? I lied to the Court and had my ex incarcerated. They are now threatening to report the incidents to the Attorney General and district attorney. I'm scared.
Asked on 6/27/18, 8:18 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Terry A. Nelson
Nelson & Lawless
There is no 'fraud' in court testimony. There are the crimes of 'perjury' and 'false police report', among others, which is what they are threatening. Since they are threatening you, they obviously believe they are within any statute of limitations. You would be well advised to promptly hire an experienced criminal defense attorney to represent you before such decisions are made by authorities. If this is in SoCal, and you are serious about getting counsel, feel free to contact me at 714-960-7584
Answered on 6/28/18, 8:25 am
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