Perjury is the act of deliberately telling a lie or misrepresentation under oath. To prove perjury, you’ll need hard evidence to prove that what they said was untrue and also evidence that the lie was deliberate. Incorrectly remembering facts and details doesn’t count as perjury unless you can prove the person’s intent to lie.

Did You Know?The prefix per- in Latin often meant 'harmfully'. So witnesses who perjure themselves do harm to the truth by knowingly telling a lie. Not all lying is perjury, only lying under oath; so perjury generally takes place either in court or before a legislative body such as Congress. To avoid committing perjury, a witness or defendant may 'take the Fifth': that is, refuse to answer a question because the answer might be an admission of guilt, and the Fifth Amendment to the Constitution forbids forcing a citizen to admit to being guilty of a crime.

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