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Q: What to do if opposing counsel files a motion of false testimony on you?
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What is false testimony mean in the bible?

False testimony (or false witness) in the Bible (and anywhere else) is basically lying. So if you see something, then lie about that to somebody, you are bearing false testimony (or false witness).


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Can a person get charged for giving false testimony?

Use of the word "testimony" implies that it was done in court. Yes, it would be jld . Perjury.


What does do not give false testimony mean?

do not speak falsely about the lord and dont give false sermon about the Lord your God! :)


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What are some other words for Breaking an oath?

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If your lawyer knows you provided false documents to the court do they have to report it?

It depends on their ethics.Added: As 'Officers of the Court' they are supposed to guard the integrity of the legal process. A good attorney would prevent your doing such a thing, primarily because the odds are great that opposing counsel will, in all likelihood, be able to expose the documents as being false, and. . . there goes your case.


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Can you be ticketed for shoplifting if you didn't steal anything?

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