1699:(1) Having taken an oath before a competent tribunal, officer, or person, in any case in which a law of the United States authorizes an oath to be administered, that he will testify, declare, depose, or certify truly, or that any written testimony, declaration, deposition, or certificate by him subscribed, is true, willfully and contrary to such oath states or subscribes any material matter which he does not believe to be true; or (2) in any declaration, certificate, verification, or statement under penalty of perjury as permitted under section 1746 of title 28, United States Code, willfully subscribes as true any material matter which he does not believe to be true
1682:, establishing perjury as "a crime committed when a lawful oath is administered, in some judicial proceeding, to a person who swears willfully, absolutely, and falsely, in a matter material to the issue or point in question". The punishment for perjury under the common law has varied from death to banishment and has included such grotesque penalties as severing the tongue of the perjurer. The definitional structure of perjury provides an important framework for legal proceedings, as the component parts of this definition have permeated jurisdictional lines, finding a home in American legal constructs. As such, the main tenets of perjury, including
1584:. With time witnesses began to appear in court they were not so treated despite the fact that their functions were akin to that of modern witnesses. This was due to the fact that their role were not yet differentiated from those of the juror and so evidence or perjury by witnesses was not made a crime. Even in the 14th century, when witnesses started appearing before the jury to testify, perjury by them was not made a punishable offence. The maxim then was that every witness's evidence on oath was true. Perjury by witnesses began to be punished before the end of the 15th century by the
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be proven false. However, the two statements must be so mutually incompatible that at least one must necessarily be false; it is irrelevant whether the false statement can be specifically identified from among the two. It thus falls on the government to show that a defendant (a) knowingly made a (b) false (c) material statement (d) under oath (e) in a legal proceeding. The proceedings can be ancillary to normal court proceedings, and thus, even such menial interactions as bail hearings can qualify as protected proceedings under this statute.
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accurate way to state the truth. In some jurisdictions, no crime has occurred when a false statement is (intentionally or unintentionally) made while under oath or subject to penalty. Instead, criminal culpability attaches only at the instant the declarant falsely asserts the truth of statements (made or to be made) that are material to the outcome of the proceeding. It is not perjury, for example, to lie about one's age except if age is a fact material to influencing the legal result, such as eligibility for old age
1311:"The offence of perjury finds its place in law by virtue of Section 191 to Section 203 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 ('IPC'). Unlike many other countries, the offence of perjury is muted on account of Section 195 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 ("Cr.P.C"). Section 195(1)(b)(i) of the Cr.P.C. restricts any court to take cognisance of an offence of perjury unless the same is by way of a complaint in writing by the court before which the offence is committed or by a superior court."
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1720:, a seminal case that set out the parameters of perjury within United States law. The court uses the Dunnigan-based legal standard to determine if an accused person: "testifying under oath or affirmation violates this section if she gives false testimony concerning a material matter with the willful intent to provide false testimony, rather than as a result of confusion, mistake, or faulty memory." However, a defendant shown to be
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1274:, commits perjury who, with intent to mislead, makes a false statement knowing that it is false, whether or not the false statement was made under oath or solemn affirmation in accordance with subsection (1), so long as the false statement was made in accordance with any formalities required by the law of the place outside Canada in which the person is virtually present or heard.
1369:(3) Where a statement made for the purposes of a judicial proceeding is not made before the tribunal itself, but is made on oath before a person authorised by law to administer an oath to the person who makes the statement, and to record or authenticate the statement, it shall, for the purposes of this section, be treated as having been made in a judicial proceeding.
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same proceeding and recanting the statement. Though this defensive loophole slightly narrows the types of cases which may be prosecuted for perjury, the effect of this statutory defense is to promote a truthful retelling of facts by witnesses, thus helping to ensure the reliability of
American court proceedings just as broadened perjury statutes aimed to do.
1262:(1) Subject to subsection (3), every one commits perjury who, with intent to mislead, makes before a person who is authorized by law to permit it to be made before him a false statement under oath or solemn affirmation, by affidavit, solemn declaration or deposition or orally, knowing that the statement is false.
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framework. Deliberation on the part of the defendant is required for a statement to constitute perjury. Jurisprudential developments in the
American law of perjury have revolved around the facilitation of "perjury prosecutions and thereby enhance the reliability of testimony before federal courts and
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While courts have specifically made clear certain instances that have succeeded or failed to meet the nebulous threshold for materiality, the topic remains unresolved in large part, except in certain legal areas where intent manifests itself in an abundantly clear fashion, such as with the so-called
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Wilfulness is an element of the offense. The mere existence of two mutually-exclusive factual statements is not sufficient to prove perjury; the prosecutor nonetheless has the duty to plead and prove that the statement was willfully made. Mere contradiction will not sustain the charge; there must be
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The above statute provides for a fine and/or up to five years in prison as punishment. Within federal jurisdiction, statements made in two broad categories of judicial proceedings may qualify as perjurious: 1) Federal official proceedings, and 2) Federal Court or Grand Jury proceedings. A third type
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With that goal in mind, Congress has sometimes expanded the grounds on which an individual may be prosecuted for perjury, with section 1623 of the United States Code recognizing the utterance of two mutually incompatible statements as grounds for perjury indictment even if neither can unequivocally
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The immunity enjoyed by witnesses began also to be whittled down or interfered with by the
Parliament in England in 1540 with subornation of perjury and, in 1562, with perjury proper. The punishment for the offence then was in the nature of monetary penalty, recoverable in a civil action and not by
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Capital Territory: Perjury is punishable by a fine of up to AU$ 112,000 or 7 years imprisonment or both. If perjury was committed with the intent of convicting or acquitting someone of an offence which carries a prison sentence, the maximum penalty is AU$ 224,000 or 14 years imprisonment
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of fact are not perjury because people often draw inaccurate conclusions unwittingly or make honest mistakes without the intent to deceive. Individuals may have honest but mistaken beliefs about certain facts or their recollection may be inaccurate, or may have a different perception of what is the
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The evolution of United States perjury law has experienced the most debate with regards to the materiality requirement. Fundamentally, statements that are literally true cannot provide the basis for a perjury charge (as they do not meet the falsehood requirement) just as answers to truly ambiguous
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Section 1 applies in relation to a person acting as an intermediary as it applies in relation to a person lawfully sworn as an interpreter in a judicial proceeding; and for this purpose, where a person acts as an intermediary in any proceeding which is not a judicial proceeding for the purposes of
1359:(1) If any person lawfully sworn as a witness or as an interpreter in a judicial proceeding wilfully makes a statement material in that proceeding, which he knows to be false or does not believe to be true, he shall be guilty of perjury, and shall, on conviction thereof on indictment, be liable to
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Subornation of perjury stands as a subset of US perjury laws and prohibits an individual from inducing another to commit perjury. Subornation of perjury entails equivalent possible punishments as perjury on the federal level. The crime requires an extra level of satisfactory proof, as prosecutors
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Despite a tendency of US perjury law toward broad prosecutory power under perjury statutes, American perjury law has afforded potential defendants a new form of defense not found in the
British Common Law. This defense requires that an individual admit to making a perjurious statement during that
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One significant legal distinction lies in the specific realm of knowledge necessarily possessed by a defendant for her statements to be properly called perjury. Though the defendant must knowingly render a false statement in a legal proceeding or under federal jurisdiction, the defendant need not
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One particularly precarious aspect of the phrasing is that it entails knowledge of the accused person's perception of the truthful nature of events and not necessarily the actual truth of those events. It is important to note the distinction here, between giving a false statement under oath and
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says that it appears to be immaterial whether the court before which the statement is made has jurisdiction in the particular cause in which the statement is made, because there is no express requirement in the Act that the court be one of "competent jurisdiction" and because the definition in
1303:, swears anything which he knows to be false or does not believe to be true is, whatever his nationality, guilty of perjury. Proceedings for this offence may be taken in any place in the State and the offence may for all incidental purposes be treated as having been committed in that place.
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know that they are speaking under such conditions for the statement to constitute perjury. All tenets of perjury qualification persist: the "knowingly" aspect of telling the false statement simply does not apply to the defendant's knowledge about the person whose deception is intended.
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a statement made by such person so sworn as aforesaid (unless the Act of
Parliament under which it was made otherwise specifically provides) shall be treated for the purposes of this section as having been made in the judicial proceeding in England for the purposes whereof it was made.
1199:, perjury is punishable by imprisonment of up to 10 years. Under Section 328, if a person commits perjury with the aim of convicting or acquitting a person charged with an offence that carries a prison sentence of 5 years or more, perjury is punishable by imprisonment of up to 14 years.
1323:. A person who commits perjury may be imprisoned for up to 7 years. If a person commits perjury to procure the conviction of someone charged with an offence that carries a maximum sentence of not less than 3 years' imprisonment, the perjurer may be imprisoned for up to 14 years.
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For if it be not material, then though it be false, yet it is no perjury, because it concerneth not the point in suit, and therefore in effect it is extra-judicial. Also this act giveth remedy to the party grieved, and if the deposition be not material, he cannot be grieved
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England, which defined the act as the "willful and corrupt giving, upon a lawful oath, or in any form allowed by law to be substituted for an oath, in a judicial proceeding or course of justice, of a false testimony material to the issue or matter of inquiry".
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Perjury is punishable by imprisonment in various states and territories of
Australia. In several jurisdictions, longer prison sentences are possible if perjury was committed with the intent of convicting or acquitting a person charged with a serious offence.
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distinction manifests its importance with regard to the relation between two component parts of perjury's definition: in willfully giving a false statement, a person must understand that she is giving a false statement to be considered a perjurer under the
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American legal system takes the form of state and federal statutes. Most notably, the United States Code prohibits perjury, which is defined in two senses for federal purposes as someone who:
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statements cannot constitute perjury. However, such fundamental truths of perjury law become muddled when discerning the materiality of a given statement and the way in which it was material to the given case. In
1280:(3) Subsections (1) and (1.1) do not apply to a statement referred to in either of those subsections that is made by a person who is not specially permitted, authorized or required by law to make that statement.
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must show not only that perjury occurred but also that the defendant positively induced said perjury. Furthermore, the inducing defendant must know that the suborned statement is a false, perjurious statement.
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of perjury entails the procurement of perjurious statements from another person. More generally, the statement must occur in the "course of justice," but this definition leaves room open for interpretation.
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was indicted by a federal grand jury for allegedly perjuring himself in testimony denying the use of performance-enhancing drugs. The perjury charges were later dropped after a deadlock by the trial jury.
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Northern Territory: Perjury is punishable by imprisonment of up to 14 years. If perjury was committed to convict someone of an offence that carries life imprisonment, the perjurer can be imprisoned for
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Queensland: Perjury is punishable by imprisonment of up to 14 years. If perjury was committed to convict someone of an offence that carries life imprisonment, the perjurer can be imprisoned for life.
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of perjury might be considered to be the making of a statement, whether true or false, on oath in a judicial proceeding, where the person knows the statement to be false or believes it to be false.
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cannot be considered perjury, even if they might arguably constitute an omission, and it is not perjury to lie about matters that are immaterial to the legal proceeding. Statements that entail an
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The act or an instance of a person’s deliberately making material false or misleading statements while under oath. – Also termed false swearing; false oath; (archaically forswearing."
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for a term not exceeding seven years, or to imprisonment ... for a term not exceeding two years, or to a fine or to both such penal servitude or imprisonment and fine.
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was convicted of perjury in 2005 after lying to a grand jury in 2003 about a February 2001 shooting. She was sentenced to one year and one day of imprisonment.
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3737:"Impeachment: the overview -- Clinton impeached; he faces a senate trial, 2d in history; vows to do job till term's 'last hour'"
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Lock Him Up? Lawmakers Renew Calls for James Clapper Perjury Charges
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Michael Hayden: The Nation's Biggest Liar, or Unassailable Patriot?
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75:
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2062:
does not collect any type of data at all on millions of Americans.
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Perjury operates in American law as an inherited principle of the
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5160:
4994:
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4284:
4247:
4232:
4143:
4108:
3968:
3062:
False Statements and Perjury: An Overview of Federal Criminal Law
2885:(London: Cambridge University Press, 1964) (18th edition), p.421.
1950:
1939:, Scottish politician, found guilty of lying on affirmation in a
845:
797:
740:
687:
662:
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541:
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491:
362:
347:
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223:
185:
43:
2796:. Second Edition. Sweet & Maxwell. 1965. p. 509 footnote 12.
1600:
1595:
Prior to the 1911 Act, perjury was governed by section 3 of the
5266:
4647:
4474:
4344:
4203:
4037:
2758:
2586:
Court of Justice of the European Communities (Perjury) Act 1975
2570:
Court of Justice of the European Communities (Perjury) Act 1975
2087:
1909:
1889:
1806:, was sentenced to 18 months' imprisonment in 1999 for perjury.
1716:
The development of perjury law in the United States centers on
1140:
1101:
1085:
725:
551:
385:
318:
146:
5419:
5394:
4374:
4319:
4269:
4000:
1833:
1823:, was sentenced to 4 years' imprisonment for perjury in 2001.
1156:
581:
526:
476:
3913:"Lawmakers to Obama: Fire your intelligence chief for lying"
3522:. Boulder, Colorado: University of Colorado Law School: 1037
2899:. 1999. Paragraph 28-160 at page 2303. They cite 3 Inst 167.
1104:
and provides for a prison sentence of up to five years. The
5671:
5340:
5256:
4697:
4426:
3685:
2928:. This passage is quoted by Smith, J. C, and Hogan, Brian,
1866:
1319:
Punishment for perjury is defined under Section 109 of the
1026:
948:
677:
435:
3709:"Barry Bonds case: Court to rehear home-run king's appeal"
2602:"Case law showing how seriously perjury is taken in India"
1572:
See also the Crown Prosecution Service sentencing manual.
3546:
3415:
3388:
3356:
1985:
Notable people who have been accused of perjury include:
1415:
A person guilty of an offence under section 11(1) of the
1254:
The offence of perjury is codified by section 132 of the
1040:
system, to be convicted of perjury one must have had the
2020:, because his questioned testimony was ruled immaterial.
1459:
The definition in section 1(2) is not "comprehensive".
3682:"Barry Bonds indicted on perjury, obstruction charges"
3305:
United States Code, Title 18, Part 1, Section 1623 (d)
3147:
United States Code, Title 18, Part 1, Section 1623 (c)
3000:
A System of Penal Law for the United States of America
2912:. Sweet & Maxwell. 1965. Second Edition. Page 506.
1949:, British highwayman, known for his death while being
1143:
for violation of the tax return perjury statute. See:
2429:"Criminal Code 1899 - Sect 124 Punishment of perjury"
1915:, in 2009 was found guilty of perjury in relation to
1869:
to a perjury charge relating to his testimony in the
4072:
3792:"Andy Coulson cleared of perjury as trial collapses"
1744:
strong corroborative evidence of the contradiction.
1393:(a) in any other part of His Majesty’s dominions; or
5589:
Assaulting a constable in the execution of his duty
5176:
Assaulting a constable in the execution of his duty
1073:benefits or whether a person was of an age to have
3956:59 University of Pittsburgh Law Review 233 (1998).
3892:"Has James Clapper been indicted for perjury yet?"
3319:United States Code, Title 18, Part 1, Section 1622
3014:United States Code, Title 18, Part 1, Section 1621
2932:(Sweet & Maxwell, 1965) (2nd Edition), p. 506.
2329:"Criminal Code 2002 - Sect 702 Aggravated perjury"
1376:(a) in another part of His Majesty’s dominions; or
5584:Assault with intent to resist lawful apprehension
5171:Assault with intent to resist lawful apprehension
2896:Archbold Criminal Pleading, Evidence and Practice
2768:Archbold Criminal Pleading, Evidence and Practice
1724:may in fact be eligible for perjury prosecution.
5737:
3289:Gershman, Bennett (1981). "The "Perjury Trap"".
3068:. Washington, DC: Congressional Research Service
2529:"Criminal Code Act Compilation Act 1913 - Notes"
2454:"Criminal Law Consolidation Act 1935 - Sect 242"
1258:. It is defined by section 131, which provides:
1233:is punishable by imprisonment of up to 15 years.
3734:
2354:"Crimes Act 1900 - Sect 327 Offence of perjury"
2304:"Legislation Act 2001 - Sect 133 Penalty units"
1272:Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters Act
1250:b:Canadian Criminal Sentencing/Offences/Perjury
1219:is punishable by imprisonment of up to 7 years.
3409:
1790:
1647:(S.I. 1979/1714 (N.I. 19)). This replaces the
1174:
4811:
3984:
3706:
3464:"Judge Sentences Jones to 6 Months in Prison"
2981:"Perjury Under Federal Law: A Brief Overview"
2974:
2972:
2008:was impeached by the House of Representatives
1287:Everyone who commits perjury is guilty of an
1025:) is the intentional act of swearing a false
999:
3765:"Exiting Job, Clinton Accepts Immunity Deal"
3762:
3599:"Q&A: Madoff Case Puts Spotlight on SEC"
3429:
3088:United States v. Dunnigan 507 U.S. 87 (1993)
2877:
2875:
2873:
2750:Youth Justice and Criminal Evidence Act 1999
2734:Youth Justice and Criminal Evidence Act 1999
2255:. Criminal Law Lawyer Source. Archived from
1088:, those who commit perjury are guilty of an
3961:Perjury Under Federal Law: A Brief Overview
3461:
3223:United States v. Yermian 468 U.S. 63 (1984)
3189:United States v. Greene 355 U.S. 184 (1957)
3161:United States v. McAfee 971 F.2d 755 (1992)
4818:
4804:
3991:
3977:
3108:
3020:
2997:
2969:
2958:
1929:, convicted of perjury related to a bogus
1195:New South Wales: Under Section 327 of the
1006:
992:
3858:To reform the NSA, fire officials who lie
3347:"UK Politics: Aitken's downfall complete"
3133:Dunn v. United States 480 U.S. 294 (1987)
2870:
1957:
1781:
1772:
1224:Tasmania: Perjury is a crime in Tasmania.
5138:Wounding or causing grievous bodily harm
4825:
3850:
3660:"Tommy Sheridan found guilty of perjury"
3596:
3507:
3501:
3288:
2965:. Oxford Printed at the Clarendon Press.
2533:Australasian Legal Information Institute
2508:Australasian Legal Information Institute
2483:Australasian Legal Information Institute
2458:Australasian Legal Information Institute
2433:Australasian Legal Information Institute
2408:Australasian Legal Information Institute
2383:Australasian Legal Information Institute
2358:Australasian Legal Information Institute
2333:Australasian Legal Information Institute
2308:Australasian Legal Information Institute
2283:Australasian Legal Information Institute
2018:News International phone hacking scandal
1961:
1689:
3590:
3491:"Mark Fuhrman's perjury probation ends"
3204:, 388 Michigan Reports 153 (1972). See
2620:New Zealand Legal Information Institute
2279:"Criminal Code 2002 - Sect 703 Perjury"
2054:, was accused of perjury for telling a
1382:(c) in a tribunal of any foreign state,
1351:. It is created by section 1(1) of the
14:
5738:
5331:Preventing the lawful burial of a body
5143:Assault occasioning actual bodily harm
3820:What Happens When You Lie To Congress?
2770:. 1999. Paragraph 28-159 at page 2303.
2479:"Criminal Code 1924 - Sect 94 Perjury"
2146:
1454:
1421:Court of Justice of the European Union
1301:Court of Justice of the European Union
1284:As to corroboration, see section 133.
5299:Incitement to ethnic or racial hatred
4799:
3972:
3597:Brockman, Joshua (17 December 2008).
3333:Rosen v. N.L.R.B. 735 F.2d 564 (1984)
3114:
3058:
3026:
2978:
2941:
2404:"Criminal Code Act 1983 - Schedule 1"
1645:Perjury (Northern Ireland) Order 1979
5206:Offences Against the Person Act 1861
3735:Alison Mitchell (20 December 1998).
3412:"Detroit mayor faces felony charges"
3043:
2682:Evidence (European Court) Order 1976
2504:"Crimes Act 1958 - Sect 314 Perjury"
2198:
2196:
2183:
2181:
1661:United States free speech exceptions
1342:
3707:Mintz, Howard (18 September 2014).
3508:Slobogin, Christopher (Fall 1996).
1679:Commentaries on the Laws of England
1649:Perjury Act (Northern Ireland) 1946
1630:
1163:and several other English-speaking
24:
3998:
3571:"Lewis "Scooter" Libby conviction"
2962:Commentaries on the Law of England
1635:Perjury is a statutory offence in
1597:Maintenance and Embracery Act 1540
1556:EWCA Crim 1996, 1 Cr App R (S) 86
1515:The following cases are relevant:
1347:Perjury is a statutory offence in
25:
5782:
3939:
3515:University of Colorado Law Review
2193:
2178:
2052:Director of National Intelligence
2032:enhanced interrogation techniques
1836:was convicted of perjury in 2008.
1337:
1294:
5599:Encouraging or assisting a crime
5559:Perverting the course of justice
4980:Encouraging or assisting a crime
4590:Perverting the course of justice
4075:
4066:
4014:. Not all types are listed here.
3763:Neil A Lewis (20 January 2000).
3568:
3410:Chris Lawrence (24 March 2008).
1751:
1654:
1495:
1050:) to commit the act and to have
642:Perverting the course of justice
42:
5723:History of English criminal law
5614:Obstruction of a police officer
5277:Fear or provocation of violence
4330:Intellectual property violation
3919:
3905:
3884:
3867:
3831:
3812:
3784:
3756:
3728:
3700:
3674:
3652:
3616:
3562:
3534:
3483:
3462:Lynn Zinser (12 January 2008).
3455:
3403:
3371:
3339:
3325:
3311:
3297:
3282:
3263:
3246:
3229:
3215:
3195:
3181:
3167:
3153:
3139:
3125:
3094:
3080:
3052:
3037:
3006:
2991:
2952:
2935:
2915:
2908:Smith, J. C, and Hogan, Brian.
2902:
2888:
2840:
2812:
2799:
2792:Smith, J. C. and Hogan, Brian.
2786:
2773:
2742:
2726:
2710:
2694:
2674:
2658:
2633:
2608:
2594:
2578:
2562:
2546:
2521:
2496:
2471:
2446:
2421:
2396:
2371:
1355:. Section 1 of that Act reads:
537:Intellectual property violation
5624:Refusing to assist a constable
5440:Taking without owner's consent
3964:Congressional Research Service
3636:. 7 April 1980. Archived from
3102:United States v. Fawley (1998)
3059:Doyle, Charles (11 May 2018).
2985:Congressional Research Service
2883:Kenny Outlines on Criminal Law
2807:Smith and Hogan's Criminal Law
2781:Smith and Hogan's Criminal Law
2346:
2321:
2296:
2271:
2245:
2220:
2135:
2002:was accused of perjury in the
1676:touched on the subject in his
1612:
1314:
1036:Like most other crimes in the
13:
1:
5644:Fabrication of false evidence
5356:Misconduct in a public office
5282:Harassment, alarm or distress
4856:Regulatory (lowered mens rea)
3291:Pace Law Faculty Publications
3046:The Language of Perjury Cases
2666:European Communities Act 1972
2156:(7th ed.). St. Paul MN:
2128:
2040:, the former director of the
2026:, the former director of the
1919:arising from his operating a
1908:, the former chairman of the
1871:murder trial of O. J. Simpson
1857:Los Angeles Police Department
1711:
1472:
1417:European Communities Act 1972
1215:South Australia: Perjury and
5361:Misfeasance in public office
4961:Ignorantia juris non excusat
3542:"Lil' Kim Sentenced To Jail"
3437:"Mayor: 'I lied under oath'"
2959:Blackstone, William (1765).
2828:Magistrates' Courts Act 1980
1978:'s testimony to Congress on
1179:
1060:). Further, statements that
872:Ignorantia juris non excusat
7:
5528:Cheating the public revenue
5320:Effecting a public mischief
5166:Assault with intent to rape
3379:"Archer jailed for perjury"
3255:United States v. Richardson
2998:Livingston, Edward (1828).
2066:
2028:Central Intelligence Agency
1791:Notable convicted perjurers
1507:
1175:Perjury law by jurisdiction
1108:allows for perjury to be a
10:
5787:
5604:Escape from lawful custody
5490:Fraud by abuse of position
5156:Assault with intent to rob
5080:Category:Criminal defences
4355:Possessing stolen property
3915:. MSNBC. 27 February 2014.
3208:, 232 Mich App 71 (1998),
3048:. Oxford University Press.
2948:. West Publishing Company.
1658:
1601:
1575:
1542:(1990) 12 Cr App R (S) 297
1502:triable only on indictment
1449:special measures direction
1431:European Patent Convention
1330:
1326:
1247:
562:Possessing stolen property
210:Offense against the person
29:
5766:Abuse of the legal system
5720:For obsolete aspects see
5709:
5657:
5541:
5513:
5455:Misappropriation of funds
5387:Offences against property
5385:
5247:
5219:
5089:
5069:Diminished responsibility
5008:
4970:
4942:
4874:
4833:
4767:
4732:
4632:
4599:
4550:
4504:
4398:
4258:
4092:
4064:
4020:
4007:
3624:"Nation: Account Settled"
3238:Bronston v. United States
3118:Hand-Book of Criminal Law
3030:Hand-Book of Criminal Law
2945:Hand-Book of Criminal Law
2718:Criminal Justice Act 1988
2212:Criminal Justice Act 1948
1980:NSA surveillance programs
1718:United States v. Dunnigan
1605:; repealed 1967) and the
1438:Criminal Justice Act 1988
1419:(i.e. perjury before the
1410:Criminal Justice Act 1948
1299:A person who, before the
1243:
856:Diminished responsibility
650:Crimes against the public
5542:Offences against justice
5315:Outraging public decency
5239:Sexual Offences Act 2003
5040:inc. participation in a
4950:Lesser included offences
4906:Intention in English law
4901:Intention (criminal law)
4454:(such as prohibition of
2172:
2060:National Security Agency
2058:in March 2013, that the
2042:National Security Agency
2004:Clinton-Lewinsky scandal
1306:
1125:under penalty of perjury
785:Crimes against the state
705:(such as prohibition of
32:Perjury (disambiguation)
3662:. BBC. 23 December 2010
3175:United States v. Gorman
3115:cLARK, William (1894).
3027:Clark, William (1894).
2979:Doyle, Charles (2010).
2942:Clark, William (1894).
2557:RSC 1985, c C-46, s 131
2098:Making false statements
2056:congressional committee
1082:miscarriages of justice
469:Crimes against property
159:(also called violation)
5659:Other common law areas
5609:Obstruction of justice
5351:Accessory (legal term)
5113:Corporate manslaughter
4572:Miscarriage of justice
3273:United States v. Brown
3210:rev’d on other grounds
2153:Black's Law Dictionary
2103:Obstruction of justice
1982:
1958:Allegations of perjury
1782:Subornation of perjury
1773:Defense of recantation
1759:United States v. Brown
1701:
1628:
1532:, 6 Cr App R (S) 31,
1406:
1282:
1231:subornation of perjury
1229:Victoria: Perjury and
1217:subornation of perjury
1169:subornation of perjury
1155:In the United States,
921:Other common-law areas
754:Crimes against animals
622:Miscarriage of justice
604:Crimes against justice
5574:Misprision of treason
5495:Conspiracy to defraud
5450:Handling stolen goods
5294:Public Order Act 1986
5249:Public order offences
4567:Malfeasance in office
4010:Note: Crimes vary by
3714:San Jose Mercury News
3603:National Public Radio
3276:, 381 U.S. 437 (1965)
3257:, 418 U.S. 166 (1974)
3240:, 409 U.S. 352 (1973)
3121:. West Publishing Co.
3033:. West Publishing Co.
2216:sections 1(1) and (2)
2118:Statutory declaration
1973:
1896:Lewis "Scooter" Libby
1697:
1690:Statutory definitions
1623:
1357:
1260:
1106:California Penal Code
827:Defenses to liability
617:Malfeasance in office
5594:Harboring a fugitive
5564:Witness intimidation
5514:Forgery, personation
5133:Concealment of birth
4827:English criminal law
4658:Cybersex trafficking
4422:Censorship violation
3875:Put the NSA on trial
3864:. 25 September 2013.
3212:461 Mich 147 (1999).
3044:Shuy, Roger (2011).
2858:on 23 September 2015
2259:on 22 September 2017
673:Censorship violation
396:Cybersex trafficking
30:For other uses, see
5649:Rescuing a prisoner
5619:Wasting police time
5377:Dereliction of duty
5336:Breach of the peace
5054:Prevention of crime
4916:Criminal negligence
4452:Illegal consumption
4124:Criminal negligence
3847:. 10 December 2014.
3828:. 10 December 2014.
2604:. 18 February 2020.
1953:for perjury in 1732
1639:. It is created by
1455:Judicial proceeding
1268:Canada Evidence Act
851:Defense of property
703:Illegal consumption
239:Criminal negligence
139:Severity of offense
5715:English law portal
5701:Criminal procedure
5366:Abuse of authority
5196:False imprisonment
5047:Medical procedures
4875:Elements of crimes
4653:Child sexual abuse
4618:Wildlife smuggling
4608:Cruelty to animals
4399:Against the public
4228:Negligent homicide
4139:False imprisonment
4094:Against the person
3770:The New York Times
3742:The New York Times
3688:. 19 November 2007
3576:The New York Times
3469:The New York Times
2645:legislation.gov.uk
2641:"Perjury Act 1911"
2038:Keith B. Alexander
1983:
1722:willfully ignorant
1674:William Blackstone
1333:Perjury in Nigeria
1289:indictable offence
1114:wrongful execution
1090:indictable offence
1052:actually committed
772:Wildlife smuggling
762:Cruelty to animals
391:Child sexual abuse
343:Negligent homicide
254:False imprisonment
151:Indictable offense
95:Scope of criminal
5771:Negative Mitzvoth
5761:Legal terminology
5733:
5732:
5639:Contempt of court
5569:Witness tampering
5287:intent aggravates
5272:Unlawful assembly
5128:Child destruction
4972:Inchoate offences
4834:Classes of crimes
4793:
4792:
4776:Wikimedia Commons
4734:Inchoate offenses
4678:Indecent exposure
4169:Human trafficking
4134:Domestic violence
3933:17 November 2016.
3206:People v McIntire
2881:Turner, J. W. C.
2684:(S.I. 1976/428),
2616:"Crimes Act 1961"
2083:Forced confession
1971:
1568:2 Cr App R (S) 61
1562:2 Cr App R (S) 15
1548:2 Cr App R (S) 27
1349:England and Wales
1343:England and Wales
1112:in cases causing
1094:England and Wales
1029:or falsifying an
1016:
1015:
416:Indecent exposure
284:Human trafficking
249:Domestic violence
177:Inchoate offenses
16:(Redirected from
5778:
5505:Webcam blackmail
5326:disorderly house
5262:Violent disorder
5123:Unlawful killing
5091:Offences against
4929:Strict liability
4820:
4813:
4806:
4797:
4796:
4442:Ethnic cleansing
4380:Trespass to land
4275:Arms trafficking
4085:
4080:
4079:
4070:
3993:
3986:
3979:
3970:
3969:
3934:
3923:
3917:
3916:
3909:
3903:
3902:
3900:
3898:
3888:
3882:
3871:
3865:
3854:
3848:
3835:
3829:
3816:
3810:
3809:
3807:
3805:
3788:
3782:
3781:
3779:
3777:
3760:
3754:
3753:
3751:
3749:
3732:
3726:
3725:
3723:
3721:
3704:
3698:
3697:
3695:
3693:
3678:
3672:
3671:
3669:
3667:
3656:
3650:
3649:
3647:
3645:
3640:on 13 March 2007
3620:
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3609:
3594:
3588:
3587:
3585:
3583:
3566:
3560:
3559:
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3531:
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3505:
3499:
3498:
3487:
3481:
3480:
3478:
3476:
3459:
3453:
3452:
3450:
3448:
3439:. Archived from
3433:
3427:
3426:
3424:
3422:
3407:
3401:
3400:
3398:
3396:
3375:
3369:
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2967:
2966:
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2933:
2919:
2913:
2906:
2900:
2892:
2886:
2879:
2868:
2867:
2865:
2863:
2854:. Archived from
2844:
2838:
2834:and Schedule 1,
2820:Perjury Act 1911
2816:
2810:
2805:Ormerod, David.
2803:
2797:
2790:
2784:
2779:Ormerod, David.
2777:
2771:
2765:
2756:
2746:
2740:
2730:
2724:
2714:
2708:
2702:Patents Act 1977
2698:
2692:
2678:
2672:
2670:section 11(1)(a)
2662:
2656:
2655:
2653:
2651:
2637:
2631:
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