what do I do when someone lies during deposition how do I file perjury charges
Perjury is a criminal offense, so only the DA can prosecute someone for perjury. If you have proof of perjury file a complaint with the DA in the county in which the crime of perjury occurred.
If the perjury occurred during a court or judicial hearing in a particular case - go the office of the Clerk Of Court and file a motion to have your allegation heard by the judge in that case.
Perjury.
You would becommitting perjury.
Yes, it is illegal to file a false lawsuit, as it constitutes perjury and can result in legal consequences such as fines or imprisonment.
You could be prosecuted for 'False Reports' or 'Perjury.'
Contact your local prosecuting attorney.
Yes, perjury is perjury.
Yes, you can sue someone for perjury in civil court if they have provided false testimony or evidence. Perjury is the act of lying under oath, and it is considered a serious offense in both criminal and civil cases. If someone has committed perjury in a civil case, you may be able to file a lawsuit against them for damages resulting from their false testimony.
Lying under oath is a big 'no-no' and the judge MIGHT consider it perjury. I would file a motion for a re-hearing and bring the evidence to the judge's attention.
The same as you do anywhere else. You must present evidence or proof that refutes the perjured item, or testimony. If the perjury affected the outcome of a judicial action, you will have to file a motion to re-open the case based on new evidence.