perjury in the PONS Dictionary

perjury Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to commit perjury

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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This has been described as a series of unconstitutional actions based upon three major acts of perjury.
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Perjury was not a crime in those days.
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It is alleged that he committed perjury 27 times during his testimony.
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They supplied supporting false witnesses who had been paid and tutored to commit perjury.
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This testimony was later judged under the new rules, which led to his perjury indictment in a court of law.
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Two of the alleged conspirators were indicted for perjury.
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Taxpayers will also be required to complete a certification under penalty of perjury to the buyer to elect this withholding method.
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He said a false assertion on oath was tantamount to perjury, which is a punishable crime with a maximum imprisonment of three years.
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He also warns them against getting themselves arrested for perjury.
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The police officer who changed the evidence tags was eventually convicted of perjury and sent to jail.
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