Perjury happens all the time. Zero risk? Not actually zero, but practically speaking, perjury almost never gets prosecuted. I see it all the time, and nobody who could prosecute it is going to do so unless it's politically motivated.
How many deep staters have been caught lying under oath, which is perjury? How many of them are in jail?
It's effectively no risk for filling out a false affidavit; if you get convicted of doing so, you were on somebody's shitlist and were going to get Michael Flynn'd one way or another.
For these whistle blowers, there is a REAL risk. If the democrats win, they will go after these people to the full extent of the law. Their lives will be ruined. And we all know it.
If perjury is almost never prosecuted, what is the point in the courts at all?
Also, no risk for filling out a false affadavit!?
You seem to be in the know more than most, but that seems extremely infuriating....Anyone can sign an affadavit, so anyone can lie and not get done for perjury...the only ones that do get something done are those with money?
I'm thinking it is not just big tech which needs a shake up, or maybe, like the woman in MI/IL testimony stated...the rules just need to be actually followed. Equally.
I think politicians in office are allowed to lie without it being illegal. Maybe a lawyer can correct me here?
Also an affidavit is not really a public legal document until it gets entered into a court proceeding, I think. Anyone can go to a notary public and create an affidavit. The notary public simply looks at your identification credentials and asks if you swear that the document is true.
That's not true, I won a court case against a business broker who signed an affidavit that all the info he gave me was true & accurate, but it came out in the due diligence he knew the seller had lied, hid, and misrepresented a whole host of items and operations. If they lie on that affidavit, they definitely can be held accountable for it.
Yeah, has he signed any affidavits? Because if not....
Anyone can sign an affidavit. Zero risk in filling out one.
Isn't it five years in prison for lying?
Perjury happens all the time. Zero risk? Not actually zero, but practically speaking, perjury almost never gets prosecuted. I see it all the time, and nobody who could prosecute it is going to do so unless it's politically motivated.
How many deep staters have been caught lying under oath, which is perjury? How many of them are in jail?
It's effectively no risk for filling out a false affidavit; if you get convicted of doing so, you were on somebody's shitlist and were going to get Michael Flynn'd one way or another.
For these whistle blowers, there is a REAL risk. If the democrats win, they will go after these people to the full extent of the law. Their lives will be ruined. And we all know it.
Now do a conservative.
They arenโt deep state. They have no connections. They are ordinary citizens.
If perjury is almost never prosecuted, what is the point in the courts at all? Also, no risk for filling out a false affadavit!?
You seem to be in the know more than most, but that seems extremely infuriating....Anyone can sign an affadavit, so anyone can lie and not get done for perjury...the only ones that do get something done are those with money?
I'm thinking it is not just big tech which needs a shake up, or maybe, like the woman in MI/IL testimony stated...the rules just need to be actually followed. Equally.
I think politicians in office are allowed to lie without it being illegal. Maybe a lawyer can correct me here?
Also an affidavit is not really a public legal document until it gets entered into a court proceeding, I think. Anyone can go to a notary public and create an affidavit. The notary public simply looks at your identification credentials and asks if you swear that the document is true.
idk, how many years did McCabe, Comey and Sztrok get?
No. It's just a paper, biggest misconception on this site. It would be a huge leap to get someone prosecuted for a fake one.
https://legalbeagle.com/7642670-penalty-false-affidavit.html
Not sure what your source is but I'm not seeing that or hearing that anywhere else. I'm hearing it's perjury, which is a serious crime.
Deport
Finally someone that got it right. =D
That's not true, I won a court case against a business broker who signed an affidavit that all the info he gave me was true & accurate, but it came out in the due diligence he knew the seller had lied, hid, and misrepresented a whole host of items and operations. If they lie on that affidavit, they definitely can be held accountable for it.
go ahead then