It can be. It depends on the agency and the subject of the affidavit that was perjured.
An affidavit is a written statement confirmed by oath or affirmation, typically used as evidence in court. It is a legal document that presents facts or information relevant to a case.
Affidavit
After the affidavit, the next step in legal proceedings is typically a rebuttal affidavit. This allows the opposing party to address and dispute the claims made in the initial affidavit.
Do you mean an affidavit? It is a statement of something that you sign as to its truth.
An affidavit that states the heirs of a decedent. An Affidavit of Heirship is used instead of probate when a person dies without a will. http://www.heirship.com/2009/11/affidavit-of-heirship.html
sample of affidavit of acquittance
Some antonyms of the word affidavit is denial, veto, and negation.
The lawyer produced a sworn affidavit in court today.
An Affidavit is a sworn statement alleging that the facts contained within the body of the affidavit are true and correct upon penalty of perjury. The Affirmer then must raise his hand and swear to the truthfulness of the affidavit before a judge.
No, you would be charged with perjury or false testimony and then have another court case and if you lose that then you go to jail or get probation.
You can read a discussion about an Affidavit of Abandonment at the link below.