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Amber Heard Could Be Facing Sentence For Blaming Assistant For the Illegal Importation Of Two Terriers

Amber Heard Could Be Facing Sentence For Blaming Assistant For the Illegal Importation Of Two TerriersGuess what? The Australian government has decided to continue with its perjury and perversion of justice case against Amber Heard. The Australian government confirmed that it has received evidence statements from US-based witnesses.

Released Letter Shows the Status Of the Investigation Regarding Amber Heard’s Perjury: Could She Face Jail Time?

The letter from the Australian government – recently released to the media – proves that the DOJ and FBI cooperated in providing the evidence needed by the Australian investigators.

It read: “The department previously completed an investigation into the 2015 importation of two dogs (“Pistol” and “Boo”) owned by Hollywood actor Johnny Depp and his then wife Amber Heard. During the sentencing proceedings, Ms Heard’s legal representative tendered a range of material, including an affidavit of Ms Heard and a statutory declaration of Mr Kevin Murphy.”

The document continued, “Information has since come to hand via a London Libel case that Ms Heard may have provided false testimony to the court in relation to her knowledge of Australia’s Biosecurity laws: and that Mr Murphy falsified a statutory declaration under duress of losing his job.”

The document also stated that various international agencies have agreed to provide their expertise to the investigation. “Committing perjury,” the finishing statement reads, “in support of a breach of Australia’s biosecurity requirements, is seen as a serious breach of Australia’s judicial system and processes.”

The Australian government needed the help of US law enforcement because witnesses to the alleged crime reside in the US. So far, it’s not looking good for Amber Heard.

Following the procuring of witness statements, prosecutors must then decide whether to file charges against Amber for lying to prosecutors about her illegal importation of the terriers, Boo and Pistol, into Australia on April 21, 2015 and arranging for the blame to be taken by her assistant.

Amber Heard  – Could Spend 14 Years In Prison If Charged

Even though Johnny Depp was in the plane with the dogs, he is not in danger of being charged or convicted since it was Amber who signed the arrival form falsely stating that they did not bring any pet.

According to celebrity divorce attorney, Christopher C. Melcher, “The potential prosecution is for Heard telling prosecutors that an assistant was to blame and using a knowingly-false declaration for a plea deal in 2016. If charged and convicted, the potential sentence is 14 years.”

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