You would have committed perjury. You could go to jail, but in most cases it is more likely to result in a fine. It will depend on the type of document and what the consequences of lying were.
No, MattyB is not lying about his age.
I don't think you'll get in trouble by lying about your age on Facebook or any other social-networking sites. You can even actually do that in making email accounts or any other accounts. And I think every underaged users do that as well.
Lying about someone.
Lying about someone
Tell her to quit lying, and tell anyone she is lying to her actual age.
Yes, a child should, and telling the truth gets you in less trouble than lying and then others find out the truth. Lying gets you in bigger trouble.
There is no way to create a Facebook account without lying if you are below the required age to join.
There is no point! It's the wrong thing to do and you'll defiantly feel guilt when you do lie. Lying hrs you into more trouble so just don't do it!
no you cant get in trouble for dating a girl that's above the consent age but you can get in trouble if you and the girl have sex because you're under the age of consent.
well it deppendends on what you are doing like if you wan't to join this site but you need to type in your age and you have to be 17 and your 13 then you can lie but if you are signing something or if the cops ask hold you are then it illegal
£40 fine
lying wont get you nowere it gets you basicly into a black hole !! lying.......you tell a lie... tell another lie t back yourself up........in the end you forget the first lie and get in trouble......................