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false testimony

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A quick definition of false testimony:

False testimony is when someone says something under oath that is not true. This can happen in court or in a written statement. It is different from perjury, which is when someone intentionally lies under oath. False testimony is not a crime, but it is still wrong and can have serious consequences.

A more thorough explanation:

False testimony is when a witness gives evidence that is not true. This can happen in court, in an affidavit, or in a deposition. It is also known as false evidence.

For example, if a witness says they saw someone commit a crime, but they were not actually there, that would be false testimony. Another example is if a witness lies about what they saw or heard in order to help someone else.

False testimony is different from perjury, which is when someone lies under oath. Perjury is a crime, but false testimony is not necessarily a crime.

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