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State's Attorney or the U.S. Attorney, whichever court the perjury was commited in.
If you are convicted of perjury and this is your first offense what happens
She committed perjury by lying under oath during the trial.
State's Attorney or the U.S. Attorney, whichever court the perjury was commited in.
Ask your attorney.
The State Attorney's Office.
As a private individual you cannot 'file' criminal charges against anyone. You can attempt to bring the facts to the attention of the prosecutor's superiors - if you can present enough proof, perhaps they will institute a charge of perjury. HOWEVER you can file a civil suit against the prosecutor for false or malicious prosecution.
Possible discovery & perjury charge.
Contact your local prosecuting attorney.
Fraud would be the charge in court.
If you lied under oath, then yes. You could be charged with perjury.
Possibly, if the alleged perjurer withheld that evidence from you.