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.
After lying in the previous trial he was now up on a charge of perjury.
You would be committing the crime of perjury. You could, if caught, be arrested and face heavy fines and/or jail time. You could do more harm than good in trying to protect him from the DUI charge.
Cutting someone with the intent to harm can result in criminal charges such as assault with a deadly weapon or aggravated assault, depending on the severity of the injury and the circumstances of the incident.
It is illegal to take someone's personal property without permission, including using their battery charge without authorization. Doing so can result in criminal charges and potential jail time depending on the circumstances and the laws of the jurisdiction. It is important to always obtain permission before using someone else's belongings.
The charge for attempting to fill a prescription in someone else's name can vary depending on the circumstances and location. It is illegal to use someone else's name to obtain prescription medication, and individuals caught doing so could face criminal charges, fines, and potential jail time.
Possibly, if the alleged perjurer withheld that evidence from you.
If you are convicted of perjury and this is your first offense what happens
After lying in the previous trial he was now up on a charge of perjury.
Possible discovery & perjury charge.
Fraud would be the charge in court.
An attorney cannot directly charge you with perjury; that authority lies with the prosecuting attorney or the state. However, if an attorney suspects you of committing perjury during a legal proceeding, they may report their suspicions to the authorities or the court. Perjury is defined as intentionally providing false information while under oath, and if evidence supports this claim, it can lead to criminal charges. Ultimately, it is up to law enforcement and the legal system to investigate and pursue any potential charges.
In the case of a criminal trial, the prosecutor's office. In the case of a civil trial, a motion for the charge of perjury is presented to the judge in the case, and he rules on it.
In New Hampshire, the penalty for perjury, defined under RSA 641:1, can result in a felony charge. If convicted, an individual may face up to 7 years in prison and/or a fine. Additionally, perjury is considered a serious offense, reflecting the legal system's emphasis on the importance of truthful testimony.
You could be looking at a perjury charge. I urge you to rectify this as soon as possible.
He was charged with nothing at all. The charges were ultimately dropped
I believe you are asking about "comtempt of court."Added: Perjury (??)Perjury is intentionally giving false information. In other words, telling a lie after you have sworn to tell the truth. It is not the same thing as defying the authority of the court, which is comtempt of court.
By this act of perjury a verdict of " guilty " was procured from the jury. 204 97 Howard's perjury is clear from other witnesses, but the evidence was accepted. 118 71 Their testimony in this respect is the better understood when we bear in mind the large amount of perjury in the law courts, and profane swearing in general which prevailed at the time when the Society took its rise. 44 28 The charge of perjury at once collapsed and was withdrawn on January 6th, the opening of the grave definitely putting an end to the story of an identity between the two men. 49 42 His successes were won not only by military and political ability, but also by the most absolute unscrupulousness, neither flagrant perjury nor the basest treachery being disdained.