False evidence fabrication attracts the same punishment as the intended serious offence when aimed to procure conviction. Giving or fabricating false evidence intending, or knowing it likely, to cause another's conviction for an offence punishable by life or a long-term sentence renders the fabricator liable to the same punishment as would apply to a person convicted of that offence.
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False evidence fabrication attracts the same punishment as the intended serious offence when aimed to procure conviction.
Giving or fabricating false evidence intending, or knowing it likely, to cause another's conviction for an offence punishable by life or a long-term sentence renders the fabricator liable to the same punishment as would apply to a person convicted of that offence.
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