perjury

IPA: pˈɝdʒɝi

noun

  • (law) The deliberate giving of false or misleading testimony under oath.
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Examples of "perjury" in Sentences

  • Please quote the statement that perjury is not a felony.
  • I know that perjury is a threat to the republic bad but torture is ok.
  • In any case, I think the lies from above that perjury is not a felony has been demolished.
  • "We need to determine the timing of the drug test and what was found in his system to understand whether perjury is an issue here."
  • But Congressional investigations of baseball stars have longer news cycles in Washington than the latest trade-imbalance reports, and perjury is not trivial.
  • (That was the time when the juror heard Mr. Saunders say the word perjury and she had to represent to the judge that she could disregard having heard that word ....)
  • “So you may wish to reconsider your testimony,” Giles told her, “remembering that lying to the court is called perjury and is a crime for which you can be prosecuted.”

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