Perjury: deliberate false or misleading testimony under oath constitutes a criminal offence undermining testimonial integrity. Perjury is the criminal offence of deliberately giving false or misleading testimony while under oath or affirmation, involving a conscious decision to present untrue or deceptive statements during testimonial events and serving as the basis for criminal accountability where testimony is knowingly corrupted.
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Perjury: deliberate false or misleading testimony under oath constitutes a criminal offence undermining testimonial integrity.
Perjury is the criminal offence of deliberately giving false or misleading testimony while under oath or affirmation, involving a conscious decision to present untrue or deceptive statements during testimonial events and serving as the basis for criminal accountability where testimony is knowingly corrupted.
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