This is called perjury. Check your states statutes regarding what would happen if a person willing commits perjury and if you can prove intent in regard to perjury.
Sometimes, since intent has a strong burden of proof, it's really up to a judge's discretion. He/She may find the person in contempt of court, throw them in jail or slap a nice fine on them. I've seen too many times where a witness perjures themselves on the stand and nothing really comes of it. Most likely, their statements are usually just deemed unreliable and their testimony won't hold too much clout.
However, if we are talking homicide -- well the stakes have seriously gone up. Make sure you have a GREAT attorney on your side.
You could say, "The consequence of not studying for the exam was failing it."
Because the witness can't keep their story straight. If you think about it like this: I'm a witness and I've just witnessed crime. If I start changing the story, then who is to say I'm telling the truth or not? As a witness, the story must be kept the same and not changed.
The woodcutter is telling the truth.
The bailiff swears in the witness during a trial. The witness holds their right hand on the Bible and their left hand is in the air.
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honest means telling the truth
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Your question is vague howeverWhen your a witness, one must be sworn an oath that you are not lying on standSince about 60% of the U.S. is very religious, this has worked a couple of times, but not always. It is to ensure that when one is up in the stands, one is always telling the truth."you do solemnly swear (or affirm) that the testimony you give is the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, under penalty of perjury."
The jury may have clues that Mayella is not telling the truth based on inconsistencies in her testimony, contradictions with other witness accounts, and her demeanor or body language while testifying. Additionally, any evidence that does not align with her version of events could also raise doubts about her credibility.
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They tell the truth.
"Telling" is a verb, while "truth" is a noun. Together, they form a phrase that describes the action of communicating facts or reality.