At the michaelmas term of 1684 he was accused of having wilfully perjured himself at the late trials. |
In a stunning turnaround, Robson recently admitted he had perjured himself at trial. |
Three judges found that the detectives repeatedly lied under oath and the court found that they had perjured themselves. |
Placing perjured evidence before the courts is rampant practice and has deeply eroded the respect owing the court. |
The prosecution claimed that the defendant had perjured himself and lied to the court, but the defence described that accusation as palpable nonsense. |
We're assuming you're not going to have perjured yourself, Richard, so we'll expect to hear your resignation landing on a desk soon, shall we? |