Sentences with phrase «only perjury»

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In the criminal context, not all lies are perjury: Only lies under oath; lies to the government are also criminalized, but only in some circumstanOnly lies under oath; lies to the government are also criminalized, but only in some circumstanonly in some circumstances.
In this case, it's been proven that Donald Trump's campaign has committed perjury, and the only hurdle to turn that into a «crime» for Article II would be to see if Trump himself had anything to do with it.
There is an adequate list on Wikipedia of free speech exceptions, that for convenience I will replicate here: Communicative impact restrictions (e.g. incitement, elicitation) False statements of fact (e.g. libel, slander, perjury) Obscenity (very tightly interpreted, and only regulated in public)...
He is furious that the only previous five year ban imposed on a parliamentarian was that imposed on Lord Archer after he was imprisoned for perjury in 2001.
Eric Trump accused Clinton of not only «making a joke out of national security,» but also committing perjury «because she lied in front of Congress» about her emails.
The distinction I was making was only that perjury at the inquiry may present a more difficult dilemma than the actions of the soldiers in 1972 themselves.
In the LAUSD, they helped Ref Rodriguez defeat Bennett Kaiser only to have Rodriguez step down from the Board's presidency after being indicted on felony charges that included perjury.
Lie: A no - brainer, but, any sort of false statement made under penalty of perjury may not only land you back in court, but in jail.
Most people think that perjury can only occur when you are on the witness stand in a criminal trial.
It is a common misconception that you can only commit perjury if you are testifying in court.
The cop has not only committed perjury, but also breached s. 86 of the POA by entering false entry in a document.
Recantation is a defense to an allegation of perjury only where there is an acknowledgement of the falsity of the original sworn statement, a voluntary retraction of that statement, and a new statement which discloses the true facts.
perjury which goes only to jurisdiction to grant a decree and not to jurisdiction to entertain the petition, likewise does not without more suffice to make a decree absolute void on the ground of fraud;
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