perjury|perjuries in English

noun

['per·ju·ry || 'pɜrdʒərɪ /'pɜːd-]

act of lying under oath; act of giving false testimony in a court of law

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1. Oh, perjury, huh?

2. Hall was found guilty of perjury.

3. The penalty for perjury was severe.

4. So if I lied, it's perjury.

5. And I would have committed perjury.

6. Whatever you say it is, it's perjury.

7. For the money laundering, not for perjury.

8. Are you admitting to perjury, Mr. Grant?

9. He was indicted for perjury before a grand jury.

10. They also could face criminal prosecution for perjury.

11. The defence witnesses were found guilty of perjury.

12. They tried to persuade her to commit perjury.

13. The faithful witness does not commit perjury when testifying.

14. Are you aware that perjury is a crime, Mr. Quesada?

15. A false statement is perjury, which carries around 2 years in prison.

16. He claimed two key witnesses at his trial had committed perjury.

17. You'll swear in a court of law under penalty of perjury?

18. Had it been my decision, he would not have been prosecuted for perjury.

19. Archer denies perjury, perverting the course of justice and using a false instrument.

20. Lord McLuskey says they manufacture false confessions, plant evidence and commit perjury.

21. Colonial officials put forth two related explanations for the prevalence of perjury.

22. Do you realise that by lying to the court you have committed perjury?

23. Perelli faces trial later in the year on corruption and perjury charges.

24. Digressing from the valour of a man; Thy dear love sworn, but hollow perjury,

25. Miss Mays... perjury is an extremely serious crime, as is accessory to murder.