Phrases with «perjured»

"Perjured" means to lie under oath or in a sworn statement, especially in a court of law. It refers to the act of deliberately providing false information while giving testimony or making an official statement, leading to deception or obstruction of justice. Full definition

Sentences with «perjured»

  • coerced confessions, [Footnote 16] by the use of perjured testimony known by the prosecution to be such, [Footnote 17] or without the effective assistance of counsel, [Footnote 18] have also been held to be exertions of state authority in conflict with the fundamental rights protected by the Fourteenth Amendment. (supreme.justia.com)
  • Trump, who appears to have little regard for the truth, might be at particularly high risk of perjuring himself. (vox.com)
  • Voluntarily spend five years in prison for perjuring yourself on international television and making us the laughing stock of the universe. (gigaom.com)
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