No. Perjury is falsifying a sworn statement, usually in a court.
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You could be prosecuted for 'False Reports' or 'Perjury.'
If your allegations can be proven, there is no statute of limitations on PERJURY.
He was frowned upon; that's about it. He was acquitted of both the perjury and the obstruction of justice charges. (... and the U.S. Presidency lost a little of its altitude that day.)
Perjury on the witness stand is when a person intentionally lies while under oath in a court of law. It is a serious offense that can result in criminal charges and penalties for the individual who committed perjury.
The charges were dismissed after four years
When a person commits perjury in any court, including family court, the DA will being charges. In some cases, the judge will bring the charges against the person and sentence the person to jail.
It is considered perjury and you will be in contempt of court. There are fines and other penalties for contempt of court.
If the perjury occurred during a court or judicial hearing in a particular case - go the office of the Clerk Of Court and file a motion to have your allegation heard by the judge in that case.
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Charges can be filed. To lie to the police is perjury and giving false information to them.
They are subject to perjury charges, filiing a flase police report or related charges. However, if they are lying on behalf of the law, what do you think the chances are that they will be prosecuted?