Committing perjury could get you sent to jail. It's a not a good idea to lie, especially when you could be facing fine and/or imprisonment.
no you just would be fired..
Only in extreme cases.
you go to jail and they let a rabid hobo bite you
I would say...YES But only if you would get caught or if they somehow found out about it.
NO! you would go to jail unless you injured that animal or really were living with a injured pet
No she didn't they had very few laws back then but she should have
If you were keeping her there against her will or lying to the police if they ask you if she is with you.
The simple answer is that it is lying. It is considered fraud and if you do that you may have to go to court and possibly jail.
No, you would be charged with perjury or false testimony and then have another court case and if you lose that then you go to jail or get probation.
People can go to jail for lying on their FAFSA application if they provide false information that leads to receiving financial aid they are not eligible for. This is considered fraud, and penalties can include fines, repayment of aid, and potentially criminal prosecution.
If you are dealing with immigration, then more than likely you are not a US born. Having said that, jail would be the smaller of two possible punishments. The other could be a free ticket back home.
It makes no difference WHAT type of court you lie in, you are lying to the judge and the court after having given an oath to tell the truth. You can be charged with perjury and/or contempt of court, and, since it is civil court, you can be fined instead of jailed.