Your parent can go to jail..
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While this is true it can be too simplistic:
Lying under oath in court can have serious consequences. In a criminal trial you can be held in criminal contempt of court, not to mention being charged with 'obstruction of justice,' and can be jailed. In civil cases you can be ruled in civil contempt of court and face a stiff fine.
Lying is perjurysee link
It makes no difference WHAT type of court you lie in, you are lying to the judge and the court after having given an oath to tell the truth. You can be charged with perjury and/or contempt of court, and, since it is civil court, you can be fined instead of jailed.
No. Added: The machine makes a record that is produced in court. The figure does not rely on the officers testimony as to what you blew.
You get arrested.
whats happens if you lie to a referee
offer them something they cant refuse or lie
She will not lie.
Lying about residency in a divorce can lead to legal repercussions, including the invalidation of the divorce settlement. It can also be considered perjury, which is punishable by fines or even imprisonment. It is important to be honest and transparent during divorce proceedings to avoid these consequences.
nothing
Although the Celtic's court is kinda nice the Bull's court is better no lie
of course!it is your choice
To lie under oath in court