The Quarterly Review, Volumes 256-257William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, Sir William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero Baron Ernle, George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1931 |
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... PERJURY . 6 Truth . A Lecture delivered before the Royal Medico- Psychological Association as reported in The Times ' of Nov. 21 , 1930. By the Hon . Mr Justice McCardie . THE problem of perjury is an old one and has always been treated ...
... PERJURY . 6 Truth . A Lecture delivered before the Royal Medico- Psychological Association as reported in The Times ' of Nov. 21 , 1930. By the Hon . Mr Justice McCardie . THE problem of perjury is an old one and has always been treated ...
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... perjury with the satis- factory statement that : ' the Perjury Act , 1911 , has consolidated and simplified the law relating to perjury and rendered it unnecessary to set out much of the matter which appeared in former editions of this ...
... perjury with the satis- factory statement that : ' the Perjury Act , 1911 , has consolidated and simplified the law relating to perjury and rendered it unnecessary to set out much of the matter which appeared in former editions of this ...
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... perjury is rare in German courts and perjury can still be regarded as one of the most serious of crimes . The punishment for perjury in Germany is forced labour for a minimum of two and a maximum of ten years , and in addition the ...
... perjury is rare in German courts and perjury can still be regarded as one of the most serious of crimes . The punishment for perjury in Germany is forced labour for a minimum of two and a maximum of ten years , and in addition the ...
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