Obstruction of Justice

Serious Felony Charges That Demand Immediate Defense

Facing Obstruction of Justice Charges? What You Need to Know:

Obstruction of justice charges arise when law enforcement claims someone interfered with an investigation by withholding, destroying, or altering information. Even evasive answers can trigger this charge, which carries severe consequences including up to 5 years in prison. If you’re facing this accusation, experienced legal representation is essential to protect your rights and your future.

What Are Obstruction Crimes?

Obstruction occurs when a person is accused of hiding or destroying evidence, refusing to cooperate with investigators, or attempting to stop someone else from providing information to law enforcement. Prosecutors often use this charge when they lack sufficient evidence for the underlying crime, making it a powerful and dangerous tool.

Potential Penalties Include:

  • Up to 5 years in state prison
  • Heavy fines and probation
  • A felony record with lasting consequences

How We Defend You

At the California Justice Law Group, we know how aggressively prosecutors pursue obstruction cases. Our attorneys challenge weak evidence, expose investigative overreach, and fight to reduce or dismiss charges. With a skilled defense team at your side, you stand a stronger chance of protecting your freedom and reputation.

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