No. Lying could never be a crime in a general context such as the internet because then lawmakers would be given the impossible task of determining once and for all what the truth is.
Perjury is the specific crime of lying under oath in court. Here the "truth" of the situation is defined very tightly by the charges that are laid by the prosecutor in the context of the court. Lawyers (attorneys) are (to all intents) exempt from perjury because their statements are interpreted in this situation as "arguments" rather than statements of fact.
In some contexts, e.g. retail, it can be an offense to sell, e.g. alcohol, to someone who is, or appears to be, under the age at which they may be legally sold, a product.
In order to protect themselves against the charge of illegally selling alcohol to a child, a retailer may require the production of I.D.
It would certainly be a crime to forge an I.D. document for the purposes of tricking someone into illegally breaking the law.
In relationships, it is not illegal to lie about your age, but it is immoral.
For example: If you are planning on having sexual intercourse with a minor, or vice versa, the lying of the age is immoral and the sexual intercourse is illegal.
Another example: If you are 40 and dating a 20 year old, you may wish to lie about your age and tell them you are younger. This is not illegal but is immoral. It is also risky as it may cause complications if you are confronted about your lie.
Yes. Some people just do it to impress people or be on cool websites. But people who do it. DON'T !
If you lie about your age in order to obtain goods or services that you would normally be excluded from - then yes !
No, unless you do it to try to obtain private content or documents.
It is illegal, please read the rules.
It depends on the situation. In a court setting, in which you are under oath, it is 100% illegal to lie about being a lawyer, or ever being a lawyer. But, almost under any other situation you can say you are a lawyer, famous, the president, married, not married, or whatever you can dream up.Its also a good rule of thumb not to lie to the police. Though, it may not be directly illegal to call yourself something... it may arouse suspicion.
yes, your partner will have to lie too. do you really want to hear about it for the rest of your life?
if you lie to a king the punishment is "death"
it's, "Where does your justice lie?"
It actually depends on how she lied. There have been cases where the girl lied and had a fake I.D. in a club or bar went home with the guy and had sex. The parents found out and claimed rape. But in almost all cases they were thrown out because the guy had no other way of knowing. Especially since she had a false I.D. and was in a 21 and over club.
No
It is illegal to lie about your identity on the internet Read all terms and condit
well it deppendends on what you are doing like if you wan't to join this site but you need to type in your age and you have to be 17 and your 13 then you can lie but if you are signing something or if the cops ask hold you are then it illegal
to get an aim account you have to be 13 for safety reasons but i have noticed many people have lied about their age (unlike me or my friends because you should not lie about your age) i think it is illegal to lie about your age so i do not recommend it
Yes. When you give a statement to the police, you make that statement under penalty of perjury. If you lie, you can go to prison for perjury.
haha its illegal to lie to a cop period.
If it requires parental consent, it would be illegal for parents to misrepresent your age. But because in any case there is very little likelihood of any legal action, the more important question is a moral one: In this case, do you yourself feel that it is morally wrong to lie?
no... do it :D
no is illegal and wrong shame on you
It depends upon where you lie. If you lie on the witness stand or while under oath you could end up in jail. Lying on government documents can also lead to criminal penalties. Lying on school and job applications can lead to other penalties. It is illegal to lie about someone else if you are hurting their reputation. So for instance if you are walking and you say something bad about a person and it is not true you are hurting the persons reputation, your making him look bad. That is illegal. I know that may not be a good example though.
Yes, it is illegal to enter into something where it states the person must be 18 or older and you lie about your age. If you should profit from whatever you entered into then you will not get what you hoped to get, but charges generally will not apply against you even though it was an illegal act.
No, it is completly legal