As in describe a law inaccurately?
No, that is not a crime.
If a lawyer, police officer, or judicial official did such a thing, it may be grounds for an appeal.
If a normal person did such a thing, it would have no effect what-so-ever.
It is ALWAYS wrong to knowingly make a false statement. It becomes illegal and a violation of the law depending on what the false statement is about or pertains to. There are several statutes both civil and criminal which make it a crime to make false statements and the punishment depends upon the circumstances.
It is "making false statement to law enforcemant officer. TType your answer here...
Slander is the making of a false statement spoken statement about someone that is damaging to his or her reputation.
A false statement of fact that causes an individual to enter into a contract. Must be false when statement is made. Silence, an exploitation of a fedeuciary relationship, or actively concealing the truth can also count as misrepresentation.
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A forced false confession is illegal regardless of the person's age.
This is a false statement.
It is not illegal because you cannot make up a law. Only the official legal system can make or repeal laws.
Yes, it is very illegal for your ex-MIL or anyone for that matter to give false information during mediation
I live in nebraska, and this statement is false.
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The statement "When the president does it, does that mean it is not illegal?" suggests a belief in the idea of presidential immunity from the law. However, in a democratic society, no one, including the president, is above the law.