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The penalty in the state of Florida for filing a false police report is charged with a misdemeanor and faces a penalty of a fine and or jail time depending on their past criminal history.
Filing a false police report in Georgia is a misdemeanor punishable by up to a year in a jail and a $1,000 fine
Can vary according to state statutes, a commonly used charge would be, 'filing a false police report.'
If you feel that the Citrus County Health Department filed a false police report against you, you can report that to the office of the State Attorney General, not the Sheriff.
If any person to whom an oath is lawfully administered on any occasion willfully swear falsely on such occasion touching any material matter or thing, or if a person falsely make oath that any other person is eighteen years of age in order to obtain a marriage license for such other person, he shall be guilty of perjury, punishable as a Class 5 felony. Upon the conviction of any person for perjury, such person thereby shall be adjudged forever incapable of holding any office of honor, profit or trust under the Constitution of Virginia, or of serving as a juror.
Depending on what you lied about the penalties vary. You could be fined $5,000 for submitting a false stolen car report. Or, you could be charged as an accessory for helping to cover up a crime.
The penalty would vary with the crime, and the crime is determined by the nature of the statement. For instance; Giving a false name or making a false police report are usually misdemeanors. On the other hand, if your statement was made to thwart a police investigation or an arrest, or you were falsely giving someone an alibi, it could amount to an Obstruction of Justice and the penalty could be more severe.
It can be serious, after you lodge a formal complaint your life gets restricted in many ways. You cannot give false statement otherwise it will not help them to find all links in the chain. Cooperation is needed by citizens.
No, there is a lot of debate concerning the use of the death penalty in the United States. For examples of proponents and opponents to the use of the death penalty, check the below sites:
It is false because only virginia did.
Cleopatra herself sent the false report about her death.
If it can be proved that they knowingly made false statements in the report, then they can be held criminally liable under the perjury statutes, and civilly liable for any damages that they caused. Remember that you must have sufficient evidence to prove that the person knowingly made false statements. If they made the false statements under a good faith belief that they were true, no crime has occured nor will damages be awarded in a court of law.