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perjurious



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They have also charged her with lying under oath during the 2016 session, indicating that she “repeatedly provided false and perjurious statements.”

From Washington Post • Oct. 22, 2020

What potentially incriminating statement—whether an admission of a criminal act or a perjurious denial thereof—could he possibly make about an event that absolutely, definitely never took place?

From Slate • Sep. 28, 2018

He was also an investor in the infamously perjurious biotech startup Theranos, and recently publicly defended its CEO Elizabeth Holmes — who was recently indicted on fraud charges — saying she did “a great job.”

From Salon • Jun. 19, 2018

In that case, in addition to a possible perjury prosecution as mentioned above, the tort of malicious prosecution is typically available to the aggrieved defendant against the perjurious planitiff, once the original lawsuit has been dismissed.

From Forbes • Jan. 13, 2015

The fetters of force may be broken once, but the affection of a morally offended people to a perjurious dynasty can never be restored.

From Select Speeches of Kossuth by Newman, Francis William



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