Committing perjury is frequently treated as closely related-if not equivalent-to lying. Both legal scholars of perjury and philosophers of lying make this assumption. This, in turn, informs subsequent conclusions about both the nature of perjury and the nature of lying
Although perjury is a criminal offense in all states and a felony in many, law enforcement may routi...
It is the aim of the present Article, first, to explore the boundaries of legitimate grand jury inte...
Professor Underwood takes an in-depth look at the occurrence of perjury from ancient Rome to the O.J...
Committing perjury is frequently treated as closely related-if not equivalent-to lying. Both legal s...
Perjury is the most hotly debated topic in America today. In this witty and instructive article, the...
This Article seeks to describe the relationship between the criminal law and various concepts of dec...
Perjury is the most hotly debated topic in America today. In this witty and instructive article, the...
Defensive dishonesty in criminal investigations has increasingly been prosecuted without standards f...
In trials witnesses often slant their testimony to advance their interests.To obtain truthful testim...
Witnesses often gain by slanting testimony. Courts try to elicit the truth with perjury rules. Perju...
Lies are part of everyday life, but lies within the justice system is illegal (perjury). Yet it happ...
This Article has been a preliminary effort at identifying those limitations in connection with one s...
Police, like people generally, lie in all sorts of contexts for all sorts of reasons. This article h...
The Model Rules of Professional Conduct require a lawyer, including defense counsel in a criminal pr...
“Do you swear to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth?” There are few legal ph...
Although perjury is a criminal offense in all states and a felony in many, law enforcement may routi...
It is the aim of the present Article, first, to explore the boundaries of legitimate grand jury inte...
Professor Underwood takes an in-depth look at the occurrence of perjury from ancient Rome to the O.J...
Committing perjury is frequently treated as closely related-if not equivalent-to lying. Both legal s...
Perjury is the most hotly debated topic in America today. In this witty and instructive article, the...
This Article seeks to describe the relationship between the criminal law and various concepts of dec...
Perjury is the most hotly debated topic in America today. In this witty and instructive article, the...
Defensive dishonesty in criminal investigations has increasingly been prosecuted without standards f...
In trials witnesses often slant their testimony to advance their interests.To obtain truthful testim...
Witnesses often gain by slanting testimony. Courts try to elicit the truth with perjury rules. Perju...
Lies are part of everyday life, but lies within the justice system is illegal (perjury). Yet it happ...
This Article has been a preliminary effort at identifying those limitations in connection with one s...
Police, like people generally, lie in all sorts of contexts for all sorts of reasons. This article h...
The Model Rules of Professional Conduct require a lawyer, including defense counsel in a criminal pr...
“Do you swear to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth?” There are few legal ph...
Although perjury is a criminal offense in all states and a felony in many, law enforcement may routi...
It is the aim of the present Article, first, to explore the boundaries of legitimate grand jury inte...
Professor Underwood takes an in-depth look at the occurrence of perjury from ancient Rome to the O.J...