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Printing false information about someone is called a libel.
Lebel
Liar
You can report false information to the INS. It may be wise to be careful who you confide in as there can be retribution from the person who you reported.
In some states, it is unlawful to provide false information to the police about the whereabouts of someone, or anything else.Added: PARTICULARLY true if they are involved in conducting an official investigation.
The person who wrote and signed it.
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Yes. Intentionally giving false information such as described in the question is covered under some kind of statute in all states. Although the offense, itself, may not rise to the level of a felony, the person intentionally givintg the false information CAN be arrested and charged.
Libel is written and seen information that is false about a person in an attempt to damage the reputation of that person. Slander is the spoken communication of false information, as facts, about a person with the intent of defaming that person. Resistance to order is the act of disobeying a judgment or order implemented by a court or judge.
It all depends on the situation. If you are a user who regularly puts down correct information, nothing bad will happen. The answer will eventually be reverted back or deleted, and a friendly message might come your way with a notice that you accidentally posted false information. If you are a user who has had a history of writing false information, you will probably be warned regarding your behavior. If you have been warned previously for posting false information, your account may be suspended.
False.
They will not spend as much time with you and pay less attention when you do hang out. They might address you with the name of the person they are cheating on you with. They will lie to you about their whereabouts and cite false reasons for missing out on dates or whenever you were supposed to get together.