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perjurydeliberately

Perjurydeliberately refers to the act of knowingly and intentionally providing false testimony or statements under oath in a legal proceeding, with the aim of deceiving the court or other authority. The term is used to emphasize the deliberate element in the offense of perjury.

In law, the elements usually include an oath or affirmation; a false statement presented as fact; knowledge

The conduct can occur in court testimony, sworn affidavits, depositions, grand jury testimony, or formal statements

Penalties for deliberate perjury are generally serious and can include fines, imprisonment, and probation. Perjury is

Common defenses include lack of intent to deceive, mistaken belief in the truth of the statement, coercion

Related concepts include false testimony, contempt of court, obstruction of justice, and subornation of perjury (encouraging

of
the
falsity
or
a
deliberate
disregard
for
the
truth;
and
materiality—the
falsehood
must
be
capable
of
influencing
the
outcome
of
the
proceeding.
to
government
agencies.
Some
jurisdictions
also
apply
perjury
to
false
declarations
in
legal
filings
when
sworn.
typically
classified
as
a
felony
in
many
jurisdictions,
and
it
may
carry
additional
consequences
such
as
loss
of
credibility
and
collateral
repercussions
within
the
justice
system.
or
duress,
and
challenges
to
the
materiality
or
admissibility
of
the
evidence.
Some
jurisdictions
require
proof
of
willful
intent,
which
can
be
challenging
to
demonstrate.
another
to
lie
under
oath).
The
exact
definitions
and
penalties
vary
by
jurisdiction.