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The question is too vague to answer as it stands. If someone else committed a crime, and you saw it, but lied to police about it, you could theoretically be charged with aiding and abetting or with hampering a police investigation. If you lied and said that someone committed a crime when they didn't, you can be charged with the crime of making a false report or something similar. Also, the person you accused can sue you in civil court. If you committed a crime but lied about it to the police... well, they kind of expect that most criminals are not going to admit to it; that's not generally considered an additional crime even though technically it would be hampering a police investigation. Lying in court on the witness stand is perjury. Penalties for perjury can be fairly severe.
The main person in the book "If the Witness Lied" is Nick, a teenager who becomes entangled in a web of family secrets after his older brother is convicted of murder. As Nick delves deeper into the mystery surrounding the crime, he uncovers shocking truths about his family and their dark past.
If you are referring to the impeachment, no one convicted him. He was impeached by the House of Representatives. This means that he was accused, and nothing more. He was then tried by the US Senate. They acquitted him. Despite mountainous evidence that he lied repeatedly in court and to Congress, Clinton has never admitted any guilt and has never been found guilty of a related crime in any court.
You stand up and go tell the judge thatthey lied and tell them reasons how youknow.
The glorious act of "teabagging"
It depends upon the seriousness and if the naturalized lied on his oath.
If i was being lied to by my girlfriend I would give her another chance just to prove she won't lie and if you find out she lied to you again then i would move on to someone else cause knowone likes being lied to. Kitcat0419
dont know, someone lied to me
Most states have a crime such as filing a false report. If it is established that she intentionally lied to the police, the district attorney may choose to charge her, or you may choose to file a civil action against her, or both.
u cant someone lied about that.
Then tell them them the truth and make an excuse of why you lied
you get asked if you lied about the sexual assault and then if you admit it, the will ask the person you lied about if they want to press charges one you. if they do you will go to jail or juvie.