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What is prejury?

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∙ 11y ago
Updated: 4/29/2024

prejury refers to the act of giving false testimony on a sworn statement.

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What does prejury mean?

Prejury means to tell a lie when under oath to tell the truth


Why might a witness be acused of prejury?

if he lies


What are the implications for giving false evidence?

You will be jailed.this is called perjury and could be punishable with a prison sentence.Inviting criminal proceding against yourself. This an act of prejury and punishable.


What does a person say when sworn in an oath?

You put your hand on the bible, and then the officer says, "Do you swear to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, or help me god?" Then, the person swearing says, "I do." Thats how it works. This is called, 'Swearing into Court.' If you get caught lieing, you could go to jail under 'Prejury'- Lieing under oath.


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