Perjury
The crime of intentionally lying after being duly sworn (to tell the truth) by a notary public, court clerk or other official.
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Perjury Defense Considerations
This false statement may be made in testimony in court, administrative hearings, depositions, answers to interrogatories, as well as by signing or acknowledging a written legal document (such as affidavit, declaration under penalty of perjury, deed, license application, tax return) known to contain false information.
Although it is a serious crime, prosecutions for perjury are rare, because a defendant will argue he/she merely made a mistake or misunderstood.
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