Well it really matters what you lie about if you lie about. Perjury charges can get pretty high when you lie under oath. If you benefited by the lie, you will usually be required to pay back all of the benefit. If you lie on a Federal document, you can go to jail. If you lie about your education on a resume, you can lose the job and have to pay back what you had made.
Jail time and/or fines, and you lose your license.
no max
why is the death penalty a bad thing
A DWI means you are driving while intoxicated. It can be intoxication with drugs or with alcohol. The penalty can be quite severe including losing your license.
up to 180 days
Pursuant to R.A 4136 sec.53-any person who shall drove of any motor vehicle with intoxicated must be punished of prision mayor,or it depends upon the situation.
It depends on the state/country in which you are convicted in.
Yes. When you give a statement to the police, you make that statement under penalty of perjury. If you lie, you can go to prison for perjury.
The statement is made under the penalty of perjury. The person making the statement is swearing that it is true and correct, with the understanding that he or she could be charged with perjury for lying.
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.
I just found the same thing on my suntrust bank statement, but it's NSF paid items penalty $35 ??? l found a similar charge, stating NSF Paid ltems Penalty-$105. l found this was a charge for overdrawing. . . Very unnecessary charge, but still.
(1) An oath. (2) A statement purported to be truthful, either verbal or written.