Bearing false witness is a serious offense that can have far-reaching consequences. It is defined as "the act of lying under oath or affirmation in a court of law or other official proceeding" (Legal Information Institute, Cornell Law School).
Type of False Witness | Consequences |
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Perjury | Imprisonment for up to 10 years |
Subornation of Perjury | Imprisonment for up to 5 years |
Misprision of Perjury | Contempt of court and possible imprisonment |
Punishment for False Witness | Federally | Some States |
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Voluntary false witness leading to the death of another | Death penalty | Execution or life imprisonment |
Voluntary false witness causing miscarriage of justice | Up to 10 years' imprisonment | Up to 20 years' imprisonment |
Involuntary false witness | Up to 5 years' imprisonment | Up to 10 years' imprisonment |
Stories of the Consequences of False Witness
Story 1
A woman named Maria was falsely accused of shoplifting by a security guard. The guard then lied under oath in court, saying that he had seen Maria take the item. As a result, Maria was convicted and sentenced to six months in jail.
Benefit: Speaking the truth can protect you from being wrongfully convicted of a crime.
How to do: Always tell the truth, even if it is difficult or inconvenient.
Story 2
A man named John was involved in a car accident. The other driver lied under oath, saying that John had caused the accident. As a result, John's insurance rates went up and he lost his job.
Benefit: Telling the truth can protect you from financial and personal harm.
How to do: Always tell the truth, even if it is not in your best interests.
Sections for Each Story
1. The Dangers of False Witness
2. How to Avoid Bearing False Witness
Effective Strategies, Tips and Tricks
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Advanced Features
Pros and Cons
Pros:
Cons:
Making the Right Choice
The decision of whether or not to bear false witness is a serious one. It is important to weigh the risks and benefits carefully before making a decision.
Remember, the truth will always come out eventually. It is better to tell the truth from the beginning than to live with the guilt and consequences of lying under oath.
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