There's perjury--but that's almost never prosecuted. (Unless you're the President and the Senate is controlled by the opposing political party.)
The other party to the litigation can ask for sanctions--I once won $1,500 in sanctions when the misleading statements caused the court to waste time on a frivolous motion.
But usually it's a disciplinary matter for the State Bar Assoc., who may slap their wrist and make them take an ethics class.
2006-07-19 13:14:13
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answered by Pepper 4
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Your vehicle did not crash into skinny air...it collided with something. you've tags, it is a initiate. rfile that, also rfile your description of the motorized vehicle and the motive force (the motorized vehicle might want to tournament the plates and the motive force might want to tournament both the owner or someone the owner licensed to force the motorized vehicle). there are distinct causes to grant a urine attempt. in the journey that that they had have suspected drug or alcohol use, that they had have pulled blood and complete an complete show screen. Get a replica of the xrays from the health center, and get a 2d opinion from a distinct physician. you'll choose a lawyer and also you'll sue the girl who hit you in civil court docket. it is a thoroughly different intending from criminal court docket. She would finally end up with out punishment by any means for the hit and run...it is no longer your difficulty...yet might want to finally end up paying you thousands of bucks. sturdy success.
2016-11-06 20:39:36
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answered by ? 4
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They possibly could be disbarred from practice, Lying to the court is one of the most serious offenses a lawyer can commit in court. Lawyers are entrusted to keep the dignity and honor of the court system at all times. They are also entrusted to protect their client's.
2006-07-19 12:00:53
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answered by Carla S 5
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Lying under oath is punishable by a prison term (in UK) but I'm not sure exactly how long. I'd expect most western societies to have a similar offence.
2006-07-19 12:53:29
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answered by Anonymous
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They can be sanctioned or disbarred depending on what the offense is!
2006-07-19 11:55:16
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answered by rockinout 4
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he go to jail if caugh
2006-07-19 12:07:56
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answered by idontkno 7
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loose his license
2006-07-19 11:56:30
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answered by Anonymous
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