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Perjury and False Statements until Title 18 (2021)
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Learn the consequences for perjury and false statements, under Title 18 of the US Code. Many people do not know that they do not have to talk to a law enforcement officer. If they speak with law enforcement, they subject themselves to serious penalties--especially if they face accusations of misleading the law.
Today's article focuses on perjury and false statements.
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On behalf of Prison Professors, I’d like to send a separate message. My name is Michael Santos and I thank you for your interest in our work. Although many people reach out to me directly, I’m not always able to respond immediately.
Since I served 26 years in federal prison, I understand the urgency of making decisions, with good information. For that reason, I’ve written books and courses to provide resources for people can use as they’re preparing for better outcomes in court, sentencing, or prison. You can find those books and courses at the following links:
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I will respond to your comment as soon as I can. Please understand that my role is to create content to change the outcomes of the system as a whole. If you want to hire one of our mitigation experts, use the following link:
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You may also like our podcast:
Follow our series of videos with the following links:
1. How I Got 45-Years in Prison (2020)
2. Coming Up With a Plan for Prison (2020)
3. How I Got an Education in Prison (2020)
4. How to Get a College Degree in Prison (2020)
5. How I Found Mentors in Prison (2020)
6. How I got a Master’s Degree in Prison (2020)
7. How I Became an Author in Prison (2020)
Today's article focuses on perjury and false statements.
The following link will give you free resources:
Separately:
On behalf of Prison Professors, I’d like to send a separate message. My name is Michael Santos and I thank you for your interest in our work. Although many people reach out to me directly, I’m not always able to respond immediately.
Since I served 26 years in federal prison, I understand the urgency of making decisions, with good information. For that reason, I’ve written books and courses to provide resources for people can use as they’re preparing for better outcomes in court, sentencing, or prison. You can find those books and courses at the following links:
Get free resources:
For those who want free resources to prepare for successful outcomes, please subscribe to our YouTube channel. We publish videos daily.
Watch free videos:
I hope these resources are helpful to you.
I will respond to your comment as soon as I can. Please understand that my role is to create content to change the outcomes of the system as a whole. If you want to hire one of our mitigation experts, use the following link:
Hire a Mitigation Expert:
You may also like our podcast:
Follow our series of videos with the following links:
1. How I Got 45-Years in Prison (2020)
2. Coming Up With a Plan for Prison (2020)
3. How I Got an Education in Prison (2020)
4. How to Get a College Degree in Prison (2020)
5. How I Found Mentors in Prison (2020)
6. How I got a Master’s Degree in Prison (2020)
7. How I Became an Author in Prison (2020)
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