"Perjury" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL, ENGLISH

Perjury LAW AND LEGAL
Definition:

In criminal law. The wlllful assertion as to a matter of fact, oplnlon, belief, or knowledge, made by a witness in a judicial proceedlng as part of his evidence, either upon oath or in nny form allowed by law to be substituted for an oath, whether such evidence is given in open court, or In an affidavit, or otherwise, such assertion being known to such witness to be false, and being intended by him to mislead the court, Jury, or person holding the proceeding. 2 whart. Crim. Law, g 1244; Herring v. Stnte, 119 Ga. 709, 46 S. E. 876; Beecher v. Anderson, 45 Mich. 543, 8 N. W. 539; Schmidt v

perjury ENGLISH
Definition:

False swearing.

perjury ENGLISH
Definition:

At common law, a willfully false statement in a fact
material to the issue, made by a witness under oath in a competent
judicial proceeding. By statute the penalties of perjury are imposed on
the making of willfully false affirmations.

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In French law, denotes a docu* ment, or formal, solemn writing, embodying a legal attestation that something has been done, …

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Anacrisis LAW AND LEGAL

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C. C LAW AND LEGAL

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Competency LAW AND LEGAL

In tbe law of evi-denco. The presence of those characteristics, or the absence of those disabilities, which render a witness …

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Conceptum LAW AND LEGAL

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Confrontation LAW AND LEGAL

In criminal law. the act of setting a witness face to face with the prisoner, In order that the latter …

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In old English law. A word of disgrace and obloquy, pronounced on either champion, in the ancient trial by bat-tie, …

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default ENGLISH

A neglect of, or failure to take, some step necessary to secure the benefit of law, as a failure to …

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The testimony of a witness taken upon interrogatories, not in open court, but in pursuance of a commission to take …

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Est Ascavoir LAW AND LEGAL

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Examiner LAW AND LEGAL

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frank-law ENGLISH

The liberty of being sworn in courts, as a juror or witness; one of the ancient privileges of a freeman; …

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incompetent ENGLISH

Wanting the legal or constitutional qualifications; inadmissible; as, a person professedly wanting in religious belief is an incompetent witness in …

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infamous ENGLISH

Branded with infamy by conviction of a crime; as, at common law, an infamous person can not be a witness.

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infamy ENGLISH

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Infamy LAW AND LEGAL

A qualification of a man’s legal status produced by his conviction of an infamous crime and the consequent loss of …

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