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  2. Perjury - Wikipedia

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    The rules for perjury also apply when a person has made a statement under penalty of perjury even if the person has not been sworn or affirmed as a witness before an appropriate official. An example is the US income tax return, which, by law, must be signed as true and correct under penalty of perjury (see 26 U.S.C. § 6065).

  3. Sworn declaration - Wikipedia

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    A sworn declaration (also called a sworn statement or a statement under penalty of perjury) is a document that recites facts pertinent to a legal proceeding.It is very similar to an affidavit but is not witnessed and sealed by an official such as a notary public.

  4. Sworn testimony - Wikipedia

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    Sworn testimony is evidence given by a witness who has made a commitment to tell the truth.If the witness is later found to have lied whilst bound by the commitment, they can often be charged with the crime of perjury.

  5. After fires, CA lawmaker proposes bill to substantially ... - AOL

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    Governments would have 14 days after receiving third-party reports — submitted as affidavits under penalty of perjury — to either approve the plans or outline what specifically must be ...

  6. Affidavit - Wikipedia

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    Rather, the signature of the declarant under a carefully worded phrase binding them to the truth of their statements "under penalty of perjury" is deemed as a matter of law to be sufficiently solemn to remind the declarant of their duty to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth (that is, the oath they would normally swear if ...

  7. Latino groups denounce laws making it harder to help voters ...

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    The oath is made under penalty of perjury, a state felony that carries jail time. Under the Voting Rights Act, voters who need assistance because they are blind, disabled, or unable to read or ...

  8. Opinion - 10 common-sense legal reforms for the new Congress

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    Fee awards should be calculated based solely on time records submitted under penalty of perjury at benchmarked hourly rates. “ Lodestar ” calculations and other gimmicks designed to inflate ...

  9. Testimony - Wikipedia

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    In other words, the declarant's signature together with a statement that they were making the unsworn declaration under penalty of perjury were deemed as a matter of law to be sufficiently solemn to remind the declarant of their duty to speak the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth (meaning notarization was no longer required). [5]