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Yes, perjury is perjury.

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What is penalty for perjury committed in Florida court in divorce case?

Unless issued by a criminal court - Florida's Domestic Violence restraining orders are writs of the Circuit Civil Courts. If you commit perjury in applying for one, you will be subject to the action of a civil court - which COULD include jail.


What constitutes perjury in PA?

What is perjury in a Civil matter in PA?


Can you sue someone for perjury in civil court if they have provided false testimony or evidence?

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.


What happens if you knowingly lie to the courts about child's paternity to legally legitmize a child when both know he is not the father?

You can be convicted of perjury, which is lying to the courts. Consult a lawyer.


When was Civil Courts Building created?

Civil Courts Building was created in 1930.


Lying under oath in a civil court?

Lying under oath in a civil court is perjury. It is punishable by law.


What is the role of civil courts in employee relations?

the role of civil courts in employee relations


What is the penalty for civil perjury in Illinois?

2-5 years (Class 3 Felony)


What kind of courts does the U.S. have?

Two types: Criminal Courts and Civil Courts.


Jurisdiction of the federal courts do not include civil cases?

Federal courts of general jurisdiction (US District Courts, etc.) handle both civil and criminal cases.


What if the party lies about why they want a restraing order?

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