Not in the same trial.
Also - in any future legal proceeding where they may be called upon to give testimony - their past record of perjury CAN be introduced in an effort to impeach their testimony.
An accusation could never be enough to disqualify anything. If the evidence that perjury has taken place is strong, the court will naturally weigh lower any statement from this witness, but you could not describe such statements as "invalid".
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when someone else commits a crime and someone else helps them afterward. Even though this person didn't commit the crime, they can still be charged.
Your spouse can not legally remarry if he/she is already married. The "remarriage" is invalid and of no effect. A person who knowingly marries while still legally married commits bigamy in the United States.
Yes of course. There is no excemption in sentencing a person who commits crime whether he is 60 or not. It's still a crime so don't do that ok!
Tried for murderNo, because you can't charge a dead person. That would be a waste of the court's time to spend tax dollars charging a dead person with a crime.They wouldn't charge a suicide victim with murder any more than they would charge a dead person with murdering someone else.More accurately, it is because the killer would be unable to appear at trial. Imagine that the killer did not commit suicide, but fled the country. A trial could not be conducted in his absence. He would have to be located first and then tried.
no, it is against what Allah has told us to do. It is haram.
Bill Clinton did commit perjury. He was under oath when he said he had never had sexual relations with Monica Lewinsky. Later, he did admit to the affair. Although his affair is really of no concern to the American people, he still lied under oath. This was and still is an act of perjury.
The last time you hear of Makarov is in the boneyard when Capt. Price has a coversation with him. It is assumed that he is still alive.
The term "suspect" is still used when there is some evidence the person was involved. The term "person of interest" is used when authorities want to interview someone that could be a potential suspect, a witness, or who may have some information pertaining to the crime.
as long as the person still have his or her drinking habit.
No. Your second marriage is not legal. In fact, in the United States a married person who knowingly marries again while still married to their first spouse commits bigamy. You need to obtain a legal divorce to dissolve your first marriage.