🚨 Perjury in Illinois involves knowingly making a false statement under oath in a legal proceeding, charged as a Class 3 felony under 720 ILCS 5/32-2 with 2-5 years in prison and fines up to $25,000. If it causes a wrongful conviction or influences a capital case, penalties can escalate significantly. In 2025, these charges often arise from lying during trials, depositions, or affidavits in Will County court cases like DUI, domestic violence, or custody battles, leading to probation, mandatory prison for repeats, license revocation if related to driving offenses, and a felony record that destroys credibility for jobs, loans, and future testimony forever. Defenses include proving no intent to deceive, lack of materiality, or coerced statements to seek reductions or dismissals!
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