perjured in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

perjured in the PONS Dictionary

perjured Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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Officers of the law gave perjured testimony and presented fabricated evidence as a pretext for false arrests and wrongful imprisonment.
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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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The two officers then perjured themselves.
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He testified in the third trial that he had perjured himself during the first two.
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The charge was baseless, and based on perjured testimony.
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He had perjured by saying that his only assets were clothes, furniture and golf clubs.
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The conviction was overturned in 1985 after it emerged that the jailhouse informants who testified at his trial had perjured themselves on the stand.
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Last night he denied that his diary revelations could also reveal that he perjured himself in that affidavit.
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However, much of the testimony against the accused men was conflicting, and some of it was later proven to be perjured.
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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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