perjured in the PONS Dictionary

perjured Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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I do not at all agree with persons manipulating the law and our legal processes by perjured and fraudulent evidence getting away with their misdeeds.
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He testified in the third trial that he had perjured himself during the first two.
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The majority indicated that the knowing use of perjured testimony is trial error and that applicant had to prove harm by a preponderance of evidence.
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In the same year testimony at the first trial was found to have been perjured and a new trial was granted.
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The two officers then perjured themselves.
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Eyewitness testimony can be inaccurate at times, and many persons have been convicted on the basis of perjured or otherwise mistaken testimony.
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The charge was baseless, and based on perjured testimony.
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It ended in a mistrial after she apparently perjured herself.
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It has since emerged that all three plaintiffs, to a greater or lesser degree, perjured themselves in court.
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Who cares that the police officer has perjured him or herself, it's more important for the police to get intelligence on protestors and their activities.
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