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    perjury


    1. Not many people are scrupulous about smuggling, when, without perjury, they can find an easy and safe opportunity of doing so


    2. To pretend to have any scruple about buying smuggled goods, though a manifest encouragement to the violation of the revenue laws, and to the perjury which almost always attends it, would, in most countries


    3. Given Grant's role in accusing Custer of perjury, revenge may be another motive for Custer to run


    4. Cheney also devoted an enormous amount of time to pushing for a pardon for Scooter Libby, a staff member convicted of perjury and obstructing the investigation of a leak exposing the identity of a CIA agent


    5. Then call it perjury!


    6. pattern analyses, was “accused of perjury and exposed in B


    7. RCMP officer has been charged with one count of perjury for his


    8. perjury and that senior officers sat silent while they did so


    9. perjury and that senior RCMP officers sat silent while they did


    10. suggests the four RCMP officers committed perjury and that senior RCMP

    11. This critical document suggests the four officers committed perjury and


    12. selected members that will do their bidding and then bring charges against the victim not because of the original investigation but some other trumped up charge like perjury


    13. Now if you’re a good socialist, perjury is not that bad (remember President Clinton) but if you’re a Republican or Conservative it’s a hideous crime and you should go


    14. senting any evidence concerning President Clinton’s perjury during the Monica Lewinsky affair


    15. accused to take the witness stand against himself and after days of grilling they find some error and accuse the witness of perjury and 250 _________________________Robert Gates, Sr


    16. William Macdonald: The curse of God pronounced against perjury and theft in the land


    17. attorneys and agent were locked away for a few months on perjury charges and when


    18. Of the enchantress Zarnia, I only have the book and that is because I found it buried in a forest – I considered suitable saving for myself some details of the finding that might contribute to my perjury


    19. “Who should the judge charge with perjury?"


    20. I declare under penalty of perjury that this declaration is true and correct to

    21. affidavit could subject me to criminal prosecution for perjury


    22. After leaving the office of the high command he examined the nature of the case carefully and found that it was connected with destroying a man, unknown to him, by perjury


    23. And there had been no perjury in his mouth


    24. You will be signing a statement under penalty of perjury that you have listed all of your creditors


    25. So stay away from the abomination of idols, and stay away from perjury


    26. " They have committed an injustice and a perjury


    27. Those who harm believing men and believing women, for acts they did not commit, bear the burden of perjury and a flagrant sin


    28. 'He was excellent above all men in theft and perjury


    29. On March 18, 1987, he was convicted of five counts of perjury during an investigation into his use of insider influence and power with his new firm


    30. McCord said that he and others were under “political pressure” to plead guilty and remain silent, that perjury had been committed at the trial and that higher-ups had approved the Watergate operations

    31. The most recent high-profile impeachment trial in the United States involved President William Jefferson Clinton, who was charged with perjury and obstruction of justice in cases involving alleged infidelity with two different women


    32. “Ekström is coming on strong and saying that Blomkvist should be arrested for perjury and obstruction and God knows what else


    33. In the corridors, during a recess, a policeman threatened me with a charge of perjury if I stuck to my story, as the skid marks had determined there had been no such offense


    34. If you lie, that’s perjury, and that means jail time


    35. The notion of perjury didn’t seem to mean much to any of these witnesses


    36. The penal laws of the United States provide no punishment for the crime of perjury in these cases


    37. The attorney for the district looked into the case, and found the crime of perjury to be, the falsely taking an oath according to the laws of the United States; but, as the law was defective, as above stated, the offence was not perjury


    38. It will be recollected, sir, that this subject was brought before this House during the last session, in a case from Philadelphia, when a certificate of this kind was obtained by the most flagrant and avowed act of perjury on the part of a foreigner who had just arrived in this country


    39. Not only have these protections been thus obtained by fraud and perjury, but they have also, long since, been an object of barter; they have been bought and sold, and transferred from one to another, not only in this country, but in foreign countries


    40. When we ourselves place no confidence in these certificates, when we know that they are thus obtained by fraud and perjury, can we expect that foreign nations will give credit to them? Instead of being a shield and protection to the real American sailor, they have become a dangerous weapon of offence

    41. The Government of Great Britain had already introduced into commerce during war, a system, which, at once violating the rights of other nations, and resting on a mass of forgery and perjury unknown to other times, was making an unfortunate progress in undermining those principles of morality and religion which are the best foundation of national happiness


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    Synonyms for "perjury"

    bearing false witness lying under oath perjury

    "perjury" definitions

    criminal offense of making false statements under oath