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What Is a false statement made by a sworn witness during judicial proceeding?

A false statement made by a sworn witness during a judicial proceeding is considered perjury. Perjury is the intentional act of lying or making misleading statements while under oath. It is a serious offense that undermines the integrity of the legal system and can result in criminal charges for the individual who committed perjury.


What do you mean judicial proceeding?

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What is an allocatur?

An allocatur is a legal allowance of a proceeding by a court, judge, or judicial officer.


What is stay order?

A stay order is a court order that suspends a judgment or judicial proceeding. A stay order will temporarily stop a collection of a judgment in civil suits.


Does perjury only apply to judicial proceedings?

Giving false testimony after swearing to tell the truth is perjury. It may be a crime in a judicial procedure.


What law or case can you provide if the other party lies under oath?

Lying under oath in a judicial proceeding is called perjury and it is a criminal offense under both state and federal laws. You can read more about it at the related link.Lying under oath in a judicial proceeding is called perjury and it is a criminal offense under both state and federal laws. You can read more about it at the related link.Lying under oath in a judicial proceeding is called perjury and it is a criminal offense under both state and federal laws. You can read more about it at the related link.Lying under oath in a judicial proceeding is called perjury and it is a criminal offense under both state and federal laws. You can read more about it at the related link.


What is the definition of prior restraint?

Judicial prevention of a statement or other expression from being published.


Written statement for use as judicial evidence known as appeal correct or false?

Affidavit


What is the exact definition of the word litigation?

Litigation is a law term. It means the act or process of bringing or contesting a legal action in court, or it could mean a judicial proceeding or contest.


What is meaning of judiciary?

Of or pertaining to courts of judicature, or legal tribunals; judicial; as, a judiciary proceeding., That branch of government in which judicial power is vested; the system of courts of justice in a country; the judges, taken collectively; as, an independent judiciary; the senate committee on the judiciary.


Why does a person need court stay order?

A "stay order" is a judicial order that halts or stops a legal proceeding or disposition (the out come of a criminal/civil matter). One could use this to their benefit if subpoenas or witness testimony has not been followed through yet. A stay order also prevents the collection of a judgement in a civil suit. In these types or proceedings, it's generally stayed 10 days after a judgement has been entered.


Why would you ask for astipulation for leave to plead?

Question doesn't make sense. You can plead guilty AT ANY TIME during a judicial proceeding, you don't have to ask for a stipulation (judge's permission) to do so.