purgery is when you recetaly eject substances because you have taken pills or special Purgerine in dier cases
Purgery
It may be possible to file an injunction for support if there was purgery in the original hearing. You will need to speak with an attorney for the specific laws in your state.
Answer it yourself. Otherwise taking my words will be purgery
A criminal is a person who has committed a crime, whether that is stealing, assulting another person, raping, committing purgery, or any other crime. Another view: A criminal is someone that, for any reason, has lost contact with his or her own capacity to love and be loved. This loveless state, a blindness, makes such a person incapable of seeing reality as it is and of caring about others and him or herself.
"Surgeries" doesn't have any direct rhyming words, but there are some that work: Purgatory internally inadvertently personally mercilessly
Yes, that was a legal form that you would have needed to sign and if you signed it and lied on it than that is an act pf purgery and you can prosecuted to the full extent of the law.
No they can not, infact, if you can prove this happend, then you can sue them for conspiring to commit purgery..which happens to be a felony, if i were you, i would remind your employer of this, if they persist, then get legal council (a lawyer).
No. Not unless the error is so bad that you can not understand the charge against you. Anything wrong on the ticket may be used to impeach to officer at trial. For instance, many cops will say they clocked the car at one speed but "cut the driver a break" by putting a lower speed on the ticket. That is purgery that can be used for impeachment.
If a person says "I don't" when they take are about to swear an oath in court, a person can still say they affirm instead of swearing. However, just because a person swears to tell the truth, doesn't mean they will. The lawyers or judge may ask the person not to testify because the person could be charged with purgery for lying to the court.
Perjury is the act of lying or making verifiability false statements on a material matter under oath or affirmation in a court of law. However it the person doesn't lie only favours the defence or plaintiff and leaves information out it is called interplanetary (plaintiff favoured) bias or inadvertence (defence favoured) bias.
It is an offense with many possible charges, according to the jurisdiction in which it takes place (e.g.: Obstruction of Justice - Hindering a Police Investigation - Making a False Report to Police - Etc - Etc.)
Bill Clinton denied harrassing and having affairs with female colleagues. He swore under oath that he had not had improper relationships with Monica Lewinsky, but it was eventually proved that he had had an out-of-marriage relationship, so he was indicted for purgery. The case never made court, as he agreed to an out-of-court settlement in compensation and was stripped of his law license. He finished his term in office with 65%approval, the highest rating of any president since the Second World War. He committed other crimes , but was never brought to court.