Perjury
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California Perjury LawsThere are a few types of criminal perjury and subornation of perjury (requesting that someone lie under oath) in California. Those involved in lawsuits or even just signing legal forms should be aware of what constitutes this criminal act.
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Cindy Anthony Not Being Charged with Perjury: Is This the Right Move?This article is about my reaction to the story that Cindy Anthony will not be prosecuted for perjury. Most believe that she committed perjury when testifying during her daughter's murder trial. -
Barry Bonds Perjury Trial Shouldn't Have Gotten This FarBarry Bonds, MLB's all-time home run leader, is in court facing federal perjury charges. There are several issues in this complexed case and the reality is the the government shouldn't be using the amount of tax-payer money that they are to foot the bill.
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Barry Bonds' Perjury Trial BeginsBarry Bonds, whose career has long been overshadowed by allegations of steroid use, is standing trial on charges of perjury and obstruction of justice. -
How to Avoid Committing PerjuryTo avoid committing perjury, you need to make sure that you always tell the truth when under oath. Following are a few tips to keep you within the letter of the law.
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Barry Bonds Indicted on Perjury ChargesBarry Bonds was indicted today on perjury and obstruction of justice charges. This may be the biggest baseball scandal since 1919 when the indictments came down for numerous players conspiring to fix the World Series. -
Breaking News: Barry Bonds Indicted for Perjury, Obstruction, but Not for Being BlackBarry Bonds was indicted on Thursday for perjury and obstruction of justice. The indictment shockingly did not mention that Bonds is black
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Scooter Libby: An Argument Against EgoismI. Lewis Libby, former White House Official convicted of perjury illustrates reasons why egoism as an ethical approach to living conflicts too much with the desires of others to be an acceptable ethical practice. Ethical Egoism leads to chaos.
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Journalist is Challenged in Perjury Case on CIA LeakThe journalist Tim Russert finds himself the final prosecution witness in the perjury trial of I. Lewis Libby Jr. Libby is the former Vice President Dick Cheney's chief of staff.
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A Healthier Me This Coming YearMany among us have deceived ourselves regarding our state of health. This statement will put forth a clear plan to ensure our past weakness can be conquered. Thereby putting in place a particle plan to ensure a more productive and healthier life.
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Lying and the Reasons Behind ItJust a article I wrote on lying, and the reasons behind it. It offers an in depth look at why people lie.
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A Woman's Lie Puts Man in Prison for 20 YearsWhen someone's lie puts an innocent victim in prison, how should society respond? Is the current response enough?
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What to Expect at a DepositionWhat should you expect at a deposition? Depositions make most people nervous because the person giving testimony, called the deponent, must testify under penalty of perjury.
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When is it Okay to Lie to Someone?When is it appropriate to lie to someone? This article explores the dilemma of truth vs. necessity.
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Throwing Stones from Crony Filled, Glass HousesI wish I could go just one day without a prominent liberal throwing a stone from their own glass house. When Hillary Clinton said of the commutation of Scooter Libby's sentence by President Bush, "What we saw today was elevating cronyism over the rule of law." I laughed.
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Detecting a Lie: How You Can Tell If Someone is Lying to YouLying can sometimes get you out of trouble, but other times and can get you into trouble. You have lied to someone before and gotten away, but can someone lying get away from you as well? -
No Verdict yet in Libby Case After Two Days of DeliberationSo far, the eight women and four men on the jury have spent close to 12 hours deliberating, while the media room is crowded with reporters hanging around waiting for a verdict. -
When Oral Contracts Are Acceptable?Oral contract agreeable contract between two or more parties, invalid under certain conditions. Certain oral contracts are not legally enforceable. A breach of oral agreement can be pursued in small claims court. Witness testimony supports a contract.
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