subornation


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Words related to subornation

underhandedly or improperly inducing someone to do something improper or unlawful

perjured testimony that someone was persuaded to give

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De Lima's version likewise seeks to increase the penalty for subornation of perjury to 12 years.
Silverglate sent him away, and later Mueller admitted to the attempted entrapment in subornation of perjury.
Independent prosecutor Kenneth Starr has called this "a case of subornation of perjury." See Pooley, supra note 76.
Even when prosecutors engage in serious misconduct, including subornation of perjury and withholding evidence, it is highly unlikely that they will be punished.
1101(a)(43)(S) ("obstruction of justice, perjury or subornation of
He says the judges engaged in acts of in subornation to the CJ on his directive of the sittings of the court during the public holiday.
Quiconque delaisse l'Afrique ou la sous-estime par un desinteret manifeste pour ses Causes, ou encore mene une politique de subornation pour s'assurer des positions favorables, ne doit en vouloir a personne d'autre qu'a lui-meme.
393, 427, 431 (1992); see also Carissa Hessick, Prosecutorial Subornation of Perjury: Is the Fair Justice Agency the Solution We Have Been Looking For?, 47 S.D.
This letter provided probable cause to search Capt K's office and TSgt Calhoun's case file for evidence of subornation of perjury.
Santa Maria, 72, of 25 Blue Bell Road, was placed on probation last month after admitting to sufficient facts for guilty findings on related charges of witness intimidation, attempted subornation of perjury and conspiracy.
And anytime they want to accuse woman to corruption and subornation, they say: "From the time that man ate the forbidden apple was entitled to curse; because he did not listen to creator's talk about not eating apples and he was deceived by serpentthen hedidn't follow Lord's order; the serpent is the same Eve"[18].
United States rather than in the more limited negative prohibition on prosecutorial subornation of perjury.
The Supreme Court noted that the Iowa Supreme Court had found that counsel acted properly based on state ethical rules and the state statute criminalization subornation of perjury.
While the American law on perjury originally developed through case law, (65) Congress eventually created a family of laws pertaining to perjury, including perjury; subornation of perjury; false declarations before a grand jury or court; tampering with a witness, victim or informant; and fraud and false statements.