In the case of a criminal trial, the prosecutor's office. In the case of a civil trial, a motion for the charge of perjury is presented to the judge in the case, and he rules on it.
Ask your attorney.
All persons who give testimony in court are sworn under oath to tell the truth, even when an oath is not actually administered it is presumed by law that the person has agreed to such. All persons who deliberately lie or withold known information while under oath are subject to perjury charges.
They could be construed as perjury, but first must be proven to be false.
You cannot be proven innocent in a US Court you can only be proven as guilty or not guilty. You can be found not guilty in drug paraphernalia charges if you have a good enough attorney depending on what state you live in.
Yes, but only if he failed in the attempt..
Yes, if they have proven it tho...
If your allegations can be proven, there is no statute of limitations on PERJURY.
guilty untill proven innocent
It can depend. A person has to be dead and with God in Heaven and perform one proven miracle to become beatified. Once the person has had three proven miracles they are are announced a saint.
J.J. Thompson was the person who suggested the plum pudding model for the atomic structure. He declared that the electrons are located between a cloud of the positive charges. This model was proven incorrect from the alpha particle experiment done by Ernest Rutherford.
For a person to be guilty, someone has to prove with supportive reasons that the person did something wrong.
It is not proven that they are the same person.