07-03-2009, 08:26 PM
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Originally Posted by Blade Runner
FWIR, lying to a Judge can land you in jail. Perjury, possible obstruction, Contempt of the Court, etc. The easiest answer is, DON'T LIE TO THE JUDGE!!!! Adam, if I'm wrong, please correct me. Thanks! 
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You are correct and it can land a person in jail. The charge would likely be perjury. But there are host of other remedies a judge has available to him. Proving perjury in a civil case is tough. Most of the time a party thinks the other side committed perjury when in fact they gave a slanted opinion or revisionist view of the facts.
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Originally Posted by Albert Einstein
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Originally Posted by FordSVTFan
If being STUPID doesnt hurt, it should!
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