Sentences with phrase «of perjury»

I certify (or declare) under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing is true and correct.
Defenses to charges of perjury in Los Angeles include:
I have only one correction to make: On page 26, he speaks of Titus Oates as a «Catholic conspirator,» but Oates was an Anglican curate, an active homosexual, and a man already convicted of perjury in his native town.
«Uber's lack of security regarding its customer data was resulting in Uber employees being able to track high profile politicians, celebrities, and even personal acquaintances of Uber employees, including ex - boyfriends / girlfriends, and ex-spouses,» Uber's former forensic investigator Ward Spangenberg was quoted as saying under penalty of perjury in filings from a lawsuit is pursuing against the company.
His unusual journey from assemblyman to informer began after the Bronx district attorney's office charged him in July 2009 with three counts of perjury related to his testimony in a civil suit related to election law.
«We as individuals have a duty to assess everybody on a case - by - case basis,» Conway said, «and in this case, you have contemporaneous police reports, you have women speaking to the FBI under threat of perjury, you have police reports, you have photographs.
You can be charged with the crime of perjury under California Penal Code Section 118 if you have «taken an oath... [to] testify / declare / depose / certify truly before any competent tribunal, officer or person... willfully and contrary to the oath, state as true any material matter which [you] know to be false.»
Olayinka had in his response to Aluko's claim warned that he (Aluko) was not mindful of committing the criminal offence of perjury.
Some of Trump's advisers have counseled that he could risk being accused of perjury if he submits to open - ended questioning from Mueller and provides meandering answers.
It is subject to the same penalties of perjury if one lies as if you swear on a bible and testify in court or on a «sworn» affidavit.
According to him, the decision of the NPP flag bearer not to make a statutory declaration of his assets as required by the EC for instance, was an offense of perjury for which the EC should have disqualified him.
For three years, allegations of perjury against former Dean Makua Mutua divided the University at Buffalo Law School.
After a comprehensive review of the officers» testimony, and taking into account all of the other independent evidence, he concluded that there is sufficient evidence to support a charge of perjury against each of the Four Officers.
To evangelicals, the Clinton scandal was about much more than the legal definition of perjury.
Later, the «mastermind» of the bombing was found guilty of the bombing, and was found guilty of perjury as well.
A 12 - count grand jury indictment had charged him with the felonies of perjury, making an apparently false sworn statement and offering a false instrument for filing.
Is it really in the public interest to pursue a convicted murderer who has just been given a 12 year sentence on a charge of perjury for which the punishment will be 12 months served concurrently?
Mr. Robinson is convicted of perjury relating to his testimony — that he made false statements, knowing these statements were false and with the intent to mislead the Braidwood Inquiry in a number of areas.
Once certified as a DBE, you must provide to the recipient, every year on the anniversary of the date o of your certification, an affidavit sworn to by the firm's owners before a person who is authorized by state law to administer oaths or an unsworn declaring declaration executed under penalty of perjury of the laws of the United States.
«It is ironic that after serving time in the county jail and being threatened with a potential life sentence, Ray McCann pleaded no contest to a charge of perjury when, in fact, he had told the truth and the charge itself was based on police fabrications,» said Michigan Innocence Clinic Director David Moran.
Moreover, we were recently apprised that you engaged in misconduct — including the potential subordination of perjury — in a pending litigation matter and that your misconduct will undermine the Company's position in that case.
That set in motion his impeachment on the grounds of perjury.
Phillip Temple, 66, admitted 27 counts of non-recent sexual assault and two counts of perjury at Woolwich Crown Court on Wednesday.
The swearing of the oath and its fulfilment are mutually identical, the latter assured by the fact of the former, because Jesus was incapable of perjury.
The real substance of this Commandment, the whole area of perjury, the truth, the integrity, the validity of one's word — that is important, for the very matrix of society is built upon the assumption that a man's word is good and truth can be expected in human interchange.
He got dragged into the federal corruption probe when he was caught on a wire offering a bribe to Nelson Castro, a Bronx assemblyman who had agreed to cooperate with the government to get out of a perjury charge.
Wenn Model Yolande Ngom has accused Miley Cyrus of perjury in a dog attack lawsuit filed against the pop star's half - sister Brandi.
Fair Game is not a documentary, but is «based» on Plame's account, which has largely been vindicated by history and the American judicial system, which convicted Libby of perjury and obstruction of justice.
They will be signing statements under penalty of perjury stating that they did list all of their debts and all of their creditors.
Those who have knowledge and answer «No» run the risk of perjury should others have knowledge and testify truthfully.
A lawyer must withdraw when a client insists on committing perjury, even where the lawyer's knowledge of that perjury is confidential and privileged.
Defense lawyers have accused the investigator of perjury when questioned about his interviews with the woman.
Prosecutors likely anticipate this defense, because Bonds was also charged with «obstruction of justice» which would capture «evasive or misleading testimony» that might not rise to the level of perjury.
And submitting «inflated» hours to the court would be an act of perjury.
I can also spend some time cross examining that witness on his or her understanding of what verification requires and on the concept of perjury (by answering interrogatories «under oath» the witness becomes subject to perjury if the answers are both material and knowingly false).
I.e., does an attorney have an obligation to object to such a lie if made aware of it (even though that would amount to accusing his client of perjury)?
However, the appellate court writes that the trial court could have asked about comment 2 which says that suggestion of perjury is not enough to force withdrawal.
that evidence... if it tends to incriminate him or her... shall not be used or received against the police officer... in any civil proceeding or in any proceeding under any other Act, except in a prosecution for or proceedings in respect of perjury or the giving of contradictory evidence.
To convict someone of perjury, I would think it must be proved that in a statement under oath either they knowingly said something untruthful, or they knowingly told less than the whole truth, or...
But the bar is set extremely high — in Fincken the rule was applied notwithstanding it appeared to mask an admission of perjury.
Another commenter, Katherine Darmer, a former U.S. Attorney quoted in this MLB article opined that Clemens «simply was not credible» and that he ought to prepare himself for the likelihood of perjury charges.
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