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.
false!!!!!!!!
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
Yes. In order to obtain a restraining order you have to swear under oath as to the truthfulness of what you are charging the other person with. It is against the law to give false testimony or make false accusations.
I live in nebraska, and this statement is false.
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