you have to call the government and tell them that the world population is dying by sickness and you to give tips to people on how to help people then they will help you with every thing elese you need help with contact the giverment
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.
what do I do when someone lies during deposition how do I file perjury charges
Contact your local prosecuting attorney.
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.
No. Perjury is falsifying a sworn statement, usually in a court.
No one. Impeachment means that formal charges are filed against the president by the U.S. House of Representatives. But Clinton was not convicted of perjury or obstruction charges by the U.S. Senate.
You can get a District Attorney to press perjury charges but you have to report the person to the office. If you call or go to the DA's office, they will instruct you how to proceed.
Lying under oath is a big 'no-no' and the judge MIGHT consider it perjury. I would file a motion for a re-hearing and bring the evidence to the judge's attention.
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
President Bill Clinton was impeached in 1998, being charged with perjury and obstruction of justice. However, he was acquitted by the U.S. Senate of all charges.