Sentences with phrase «false affidavit»

A "false affidavit" means a written statement that someone makes under oath or affirmation, where they intentionally lie or provide incorrect information. It is like a legal document that is supposed to be truthful but is actually dishonest. Full definition
According to the criminal charges, ALP filed false affidavits swearing that it had effected service when it did not.
An investigation by New York City's Department of Consumer Affairs of the high default rate in consumer credit cases found that disreputable process - serving companies were never actually serving process, but instead effectively tossing the papers in the sewer and filing false affidavits of service.
«Voters are telling me they feel intimidated and coerced into signing false affidavits because they are being given the impression that the investigators are law enforcement officers and laws may have been broken,» he wrote in his letter.
Recent admissions by big - time mortgage lender GMAC that its personnel had filed false affidavits in foreclosure cases have been much in the news lately, and have spurred investigations by the attorneys general of several states.
Hydropool was a case of false affidavit evidence which did meet those requirements.
Republican Kevin Stocker said the Erie County Conservative Party is trying to intimidate voters into signing false affidavits to avoid a primary.
Also, people making this «anyone can say anything» argument keep forgetting that making a false affidavit is a serious crime, punishable by jail time and major fines.
In 1996, an Indian High Court concluded that he'd «suppressed material facts» and «sworn to false affidavits
In the light of these facts I have no hesitation in coming to the conclusion that these three Officers Mr. Bhatnagar, Mr. [sic] Pachauri and Mr. Dinesh Mehta have suppressed material facts and they have sworn to false affidavits.
Five years before Rajendra Pachauri became chairman of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, a judge ruled that he had «sworn to false affidavits» — and that a non-profit organization was «not safe» in his hands.
The most explosive revelation involves a 1996 Delhi High Court ruling in which a judge said he had «no hesitation in coming to the conclusion» that Pachauri and two others had «sworn to false affidavits
«I concluded that I could not repose any confidence in Ms. Opp to act honestly in a situation arising on a file where perhaps she omitted to do something and rather than simply tell us of her error would invent a story or swear a false affidavit to conceal her mistake.
Lograsso's claim against D, lawyer for the purchaser, was that D knew or ought to have known that Kliczka filed a false affidavit, given that Kliczka had an unusual name and that the parties lived in a relatively small community.
On top of that, making a false land transfer tax declaration has the same effect as making a false affidavit or statutory declaration, with all of the same potential criminal and other consequences.
Feldman is also accused of knowingly swearing a false affidavit by her client, although none of the accusations have been proven.
Knowingly swearing a false affidavit is both perjury and contempt.
A false affidavit can ground a committal application without permission of the court or Attorney General.
So we're going to take 10 minutes, speak to your client and see if we can come up with some explanation or something, because you know, worst case scenario, she's sworn a false affidavit.
Also, I have found in my experience that self represented folks, will go so far as to swear a false Affidavit of Service.
Any such person who fails to surrender such licenses or who makes a false affidavit concerning such licenses commits a misdemeanor of the first degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082 or s. 775.083.
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