Sentences with phrase «felony perjury»

Felony perjury is when someone deliberately lies under oath during a legal proceeding, such as in court. It is considered a serious crime and can result in severe penalties, including imprisonment. Full definition
Bronx Assemblyman Nelson Castro cooperated in the investigation in return for the dismissal of felony perjury charges related to what he called a «civil» matter prior to his election.
Abelove is charged with felony perjury and official misconduct, a misdemeanor, for his handling of a fatal Troy police - involved shooting of a driver in April of 2016.
Under Title 26, section 7206 (1) of the United States Code, anyone who knowingly and willfully misrepresents any part of a tax return is guilty of felony perjury.
Abelove is charged with felony perjury and two misdemeanor counts of official misconduct following a grand jury investigation into the handling of the fatal police shooting of a DWI suspect.
Singas in 2015 charged Edward Korona Jr., Nassau's deputy commissioner of emergency management, with four counts each of felony perjury, felony offering a false instrument for filing and felony making a false sworn statement and misdemeanor official misconduct for lying on civil service applications.
He later entered a plea of no contest to a felony perjury charge in a deal that spared him a jail term.
Many will be prosecuted for Failure to Notify or Felony Perjury (or both) and will be sentenced accordingly.
District Attorney Joel Ableove is scheduled for a June 20 trial at the Rensselaer County Court House on a felony perjury charge and two misdemeanor counts related to his handling of a grand jury investigation of a fatal police shooting of a DWI suspect in April 2016 in Troy.
Rensselaer County District Attorney Joel E. Abelove was charged on Dec 1, 2017, with felony perjury and two misdemeanor counts of official misconduct over his role in the handling of the case.
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