← Back to context Comment by loeg 2 months ago Sure, but other court participants are given somewhat less grace for lying under oath. 5 comments loeg Reply parineum 2 months ago Are they?Perjury isn't a commonly prosecuted crime. sylos 2 months ago If an officer misremembers something about you, you go to jail . If you misremember something about the event, you also go to jail. Yeah, I guess it tracks parineum 2 months ago Cool non-sequitur. loeg 2 months ago That's why I qualified it with "somewhat." cwmoore 2 months ago Neither is grace a common defense.
parineum 2 months ago Are they?Perjury isn't a commonly prosecuted crime. sylos 2 months ago If an officer misremembers something about you, you go to jail . If you misremember something about the event, you also go to jail. Yeah, I guess it tracks parineum 2 months ago Cool non-sequitur. loeg 2 months ago That's why I qualified it with "somewhat." cwmoore 2 months ago Neither is grace a common defense.
sylos 2 months ago If an officer misremembers something about you, you go to jail . If you misremember something about the event, you also go to jail. Yeah, I guess it tracks parineum 2 months ago Cool non-sequitur.
Are they?
Perjury isn't a commonly prosecuted crime.
If an officer misremembers something about you, you go to jail . If you misremember something about the event, you also go to jail. Yeah, I guess it tracks
Cool non-sequitur.
That's why I qualified it with "somewhat."
Neither is grace a common defense.