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First: While you can accuse someone of lying under oath, you, as an individual, do not have the authority or power to "charge" anyone - only the Prosecutor's Office can "charge" someone in criminal court.

Second: Since no state is given, you will have to determine if the statute of limitations has expired on whatever it is that you are alleging occurred.

If the SOL has expired, you have the option of bringing suit in civil court for whatever damages you believe you have suffered as a result of the alleged false testimony.

HOWEVER - if this inquest involved testimony in a possible case of homicide, the SOL NEVER runs out on such cases. If this is what you are alleging you should bring your information to the attention of law enforcement immediately.

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