The proposition assumes that the witness is going to perjure himself or herself. |
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If they perjure themselves they can go to jail and forfeit all retirement pay and allowances. |
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They perjure themselves, are shamed and put down, and are finally forgiven their follies by the women. |
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If you perjure yourself in court, you could face a prison term of up to 14 years. |
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The connection must surely at least be that the effect of those blandishments was in fact to cause Mr Sage to decide to perjure himself in the cause. |
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And Libby has not said that anyone told him to perjure himself. |
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But you don't go into court and you don't perjure yourself. |
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And the key thing that I decided, was, obviously, do not perjure yourself, but secondly, I think the worst thing for any children – if they're involved in a divorce – is to see their parents being awful about each other. |
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One was that I did not want to go and perjure myself in court. |
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However, on 7 May he fell into a trap laid for him by Richard Rich, who was to perjure himself to obtain Thomas More's conviction. |
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