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? |
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It really means something terrible, painful for them to be perjured, to be forsworn, or to see someone they admire fail to honor an oath. |
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If a judgment has been obtained by perjured evidence remedies are available to the aggrieved party. |
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I take into account the fact your perjured evidence wasn't accepted by the jury, as they plainly rejected your account of self-defence. |
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Three judges found that the detectives repeatedly lied under oath and the court found that they had perjured themselves. |
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In other words, he lied, or perjured himself through giving inaccurate information about his assets. |
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The cases show that one of those exceptional circumstances arises when a judgment has been procured by the perjured evidence of a party in a material particular. |
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The perjured evidence was not procured or knowingly adopted by Orion, nor was it given by someone who was part of the company's directing mind and will. |
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Placing perjured evidence before the courts is rampant practice and has deeply eroded the respect owing the court. |
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In a stunning turnaround, Robson recently admitted he had perjured himself at trial. |
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The prosecution claimed that the defendant had perjured himself and lied to the court, but the defence described that accusation as palpable nonsense. |
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The statute was intended to combat the numbers of cases of perjured evidence in cases relating to land by requiring written, rather than oral, evidence of contracts. |
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In the last four years, the commission has removed only one trustee, after a judge ruled that he had perjured himself, and appointed only five interim managers to run suspect charities. |
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I should add that the criminal sanction for perjury was not invoked in any of the cases with respect to copyright holders actually having perjured themselves. |
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In this particular case, the grounds raised covered jurisdictional issues, unsupportable findings of fact, legal error, failure to observe procedural fairness and acting on the basis of perjured evidence. |
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She was seen to have perjured herself during two federal inquiries. |
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This is because, as individuals, we know that the law society would dismiss each of us and do nothing about the perjured testimony that was placed before the courts to deprive us of access to our children. |
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In closing, Mr. Chairman, I would like to take a final moment to once again speak to the very serious allegation that I have perjured myself before this committee. |
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This father has made a formal complaint against his own lawyer and the lawyer for the mother for facilitating the perjured testimony of the CFS employee. |
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Advocates cannot condone the use of perjured evidence and, if they become aware of perjury at any time, they must immediately seek the client's consent to bring it to the attention of the court. |
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Nothing is more antithetical to the role of counsel than to advance the client's case before the court, directly or indirectly, on the basis of perjured evidence. |
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While acting as a Peace Officer have you ever perjured yourself? |
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