Sentences with phrase «under oath in»

Some of the forms must be notarized, which means signing them under oath in front of a notary public.
Discovery usually involves written questions or demands for documents, and spouses can require potential witnesses to formally answer questions under oath in a deposition.
PERJURY - the act of lying under oath in court.
Gathered necessary information for court appearances and testified as a witness under oath in court.
Trump sate for two depositions under oath in December and January.
(a) submit to more than one examination under oath in respect of matters relating to the same accident; or
If further information is required, we may conduct depositions so we can ask the other party questions under oath in order to better prepare for your trial.
Bentley gave under oath in 2009 at the Braidwood Inquiry.
(a) to submit to more than one examination under oath in respect of matters relating to the same accident; or
In a child custody proceeding, each party must give information under oath in the first court document filed, or in an attached affidavit, as to the child's present location, all places where the child has lived during the last five years and the names and addresses of the persons with whom the child has lived during that period.
Deposition: Oral testimony that is taken under oath in which one party presents questions to the other party or relevant witnesses.
This charges in this case differ from, say, those invoked in the Arkansas Bar's disciplinary action against Bill Clinton, where the former president's license was suspended for five years for giving misleading testimony under oath in the Paula Jones case.
(Unless maybe they're under oath in a courtroom, for example.)
The juror who called the attorneys later made the same allegations under oath in federal court, saying that both jurors discussed the fact that Taser's Web site claims that Tasers are non-lethal and can not cause fatal injuries.
Well, they would if they were under oath in front of Congress.
Bill Clinton lied under oath in a federal court proceeding to protect himself from civil liability for sexually harassing a female employee while he was governor of Arkansas.
They may also have the right to depose these folks, i.e. question them under oath in a pre-trial proceeding.
Expert witnesses testifying under oath in a courtroom is precisely what needs to happen.
Protecting animals is our mission and our humane officers are sworn in under oath in California to protect animals from cruelty and neglect.
And he should have put former Gov. Eliot Spitzer under oath in pursuing Troopergate.
He also admitted he lied under oath in 2013 in a separate civil case.
Rechnitz later testified under oath in the federal corruption trial of disgraced NYC corrections union boss Norman Seabrook to a history of quid - pro-quo with Astorino, most notably helping Astorino obtain a $ 10,000 Rolex Submariner watch, which was later confiscated by federal investigators.
Former KSU Center for Elections Director acknowledged under oath in deposition that our voting machines do not have an independent audit trail of each vote cast
In exchange, the feds agreed not to prosecute Castro on perjury charges from 2009 stemming from statements he made under oath in an election fraud case.
Salisu's revelations were contained in a Statement of Witness / Accused, written under oath in the presence of investigators of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
I'm not ga «y. I have two ex-wives, 3 children and a slew of friends who would testify under oath in a court of law to that.
(unless it's under certain situations, like when you're under oath in court)
A federal judge in South Florida has asked the Dutch government for help in putting two bankers under oath in connection with a lawsuit involving the so - called Trump dossier.
Makan Delrahim, the head of antitrust at the Justice Department, has said under oath in Congress that he would not allow the White House to impact his decisions over that merger or any other cases.
The president lies publicly and then under oath in the course of a civil suit.

Not exact matches

In addition, Zuckerberg is a non-government witness, which Judiciary often does not require to go under oath.
a Patent Application Declaration — a statement under oath that the information in the application is true, and
«I'm looking forward to it,» even though his Democratic rival Hillary Clinton didn't speak under oath when her use of private emails was investigated in 2016, he said.
Yahoo, since merged with the media property AOL under the name «Oath,» said that the company had «recently obtained new intelligence and now believes, following an investigation with the assistance of outside experts, that all Yahoo user accounts were affected» in the four - year - old breach.
Sessions said in a statement Friday that a «both the OIG and FBI OPR reports concluded that Mr. McCabe had made an unauthorized disclosure to the news med and lacked candor — including under oath — on multiple occasions.»
In addition to information about Page's Moscow trip, the DOJ also provided the FISA court with other evidence suggesting Page misled the committee during his testimony under oath, the Democratic memo said.
«Mark Zuckerberg ought to be subpoenaed if he doesn't appear voluntarily, to appear under oath, in public, along with other CEOs in the same space,» Senator Richard Blumenthal told reporters on Monday night.
And, testifying under oath, Summers, now the president of Harvard, dismissed the adverse consequences of his friends» frisky financial behavior: «I had enough knowledge of Russian mores and Russian practices and Russian views from the conversations that I had with Chubais and Vasiliev [senior Russian officials] to be confident that the set of issues contained the allegations were not issues that were consequential for them; and indeed that they would have, in part, valued advisers more extensively if they were more involved in actual private - sector activities.»
Examinations under oath can be extremely broad and if a policyholder does not cooperate in any way, insurance companies can use that as grounds to deny their claim.
In his 2007 deposition, Trump was quoted under oath saying that his net worth «fluctuates, and it goes up and down with markets and with attitudes and with feelings, even my own feelings.»
Comey has claimed — and testified under oath before Congress — that Trump repeatedly tried to influence his investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election and ultimately fired him in an attempt to block that investigation.
Investigators in the Russia election meddling probe have floated the idea of forcing President Donald Trump to testify under oath.
Trump told reporters on Jan. 24 that he was «looking forward» to testifying under oath, perhaps in «two or three weeks,» but added that it was «subject to my lawyers and all of that»
the same priests that take an oath under God to do good mispresent themselves again and again its morally not right» anybody under legal law to be molested in the name of religion is wrong dead wrong and the point is a pedaphile can never be cured sp whats the alternative (death that way innocence is not lost on bottom dweelers) i say feet first in a meat grinder in low gear i'm just saying
Of course, Behe then again, in court, under oath, had to admit that this would also make things like astrology and numerology science.
And then in the trial of now - convicted pedophile Nathan Morales, Grant Layman — another high - up, long - time SGM leader — testified under oath that he believed he was obligated to report Morales to police authorities, but did not.
I should add that the word translated «stones» in the KJV is often literally translated as «thigh,» but that is merely a well known Hebrew euphemism for «penis,» per the oath - taking examples I mentioned from the Bible, «put your hand under my thigh and take an oath
How about when they take an oath in the Old Testament by having someone place their hand «under the thigh» of another man?
Yes bring Ratzinger before a court make him take an oath and see what comes out, happened in Australia where the Archbishop had to tell the truth under oath about destruction of docu.ments and the hiding of criminals.
To be unaware of the true dimensions of life, to be insensitive to the realities beyond your narrow little swath of existence, to talk to no one save the people who mirror your own prejudices back to you, to be the victim of your own narrow insecurity in life, this is to bear false witness just as surely as if you testified to the truth of a lie under oath.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z