It really means something terrible, painful for them to be perjured, to be forsworn, or to see someone they admire fail to honor an oath. |
I take into account the fact your perjured evidence wasn't accepted by the jury, as they plainly rejected your account of self-defence. |
Three judges found that the detectives repeatedly lied under oath and the court found that they had perjured themselves. |
We're assuming you're not going to have perjured yourself, Richard, so we'll expect to hear your resignation landing on a desk soon, shall we? |
In other words, he lied, or perjured himself through giving inaccurate information about his assets. |
If a judgment has been obtained by perjured evidence remedies are available to the aggrieved party. |