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Oath: A commitment made to the witness's deity, or on their holy book. Affirmation : A secular variant of the oath where the witness does not have to mention a deity or holy book. Promise : A commitment made by a witness under the age of 17, or of all witnesses if none of the accused are over the age of 17.
The original 1787 text of the Constitution of the United States makes three references to an "oath or affirmation": In Article I, senators must take a special oath or affirmation to convene as a tribunal for impeachment; in Article II, the president is required to take a specified oath or affirmation before entering office; and in Article VI, all state and federal officials must take an oath ...
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The whistleblowers sought to question under oath Paxton and three of his current top deputies: First Assistant Brent Webster, chief of staff Lesley French and senior adviser Michelle Smith ...
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If he lied under oath, Suarez could face a third-degree felony for perjury with maximum penalties of five years in prison and a $5,000 fine. Read the Miami Herald investigation: Shakedown City
A decisory oath or decisive oath [1] is a oath that can decide a fact at issue in a legal dispute. [2] A decisory oath that disclaims fault is also called an exculpatory oath . Limited forms of decisory oath are found in some present-day civil law legal systems, where they are limited to civil litigation, and in some customary law systems.