• stevehobbes@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Is there case law on that? I’m not aware of anyone that testifies before a court without being sworn in?

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      1 year ago

      What I’m saying is not that you can opt not to swear in, but that there are ways to commit perjury even if you have not.

      In my experience, anyone who takes the stand is sworn in, it’s just a formality that is not the reason for perjury.

      Sort of an “all dogs have 4 legs but not everything with 4 legs is a dog” thing.

      I should hold off on posting until I make more sense

      Edit: actually I’m full of shit, and you generally get charged with something lesser than perjury if you’re not under oath.

      If you give a false statement but you are not under oath or make false claims without knowledge or malice, your statement will likely not reach the level of perjury charges

      Well that’s it for me for a while lol