Subordination to perjury.

 Subordination to perjury refers to the act of intentionally assisting or encouraging someone else to commit perjury. Perjury is the act of intentionally providing false information or lying under oath in a legal proceeding, such as during testimony in court or in a sworn affidavit.

Subordination to perjury typically involves someone knowing that another person is going to commit perjury and actively participating in or facilitating that act. This could include actions such as coaching the person on what to say, providing false evidence, or pressuring the person to lie under oath.

Subordination to perjury is considered a serious offense and is often treated as a criminal act in jurisdictions that recognize it as a distinct offense. Those who engage in subordination to perjury may be subject to criminal charges themselves, and if convicted, they can face penalties such as fines, imprisonment, or both, depending on the laws of the jurisdiction.

It is important to note that laws related to perjury and subordination to perjury can vary between jurisdictions. If you have specific legal concerns or questions about these matters, it is advisable to consult with a legal professional familiar with the laws in your jurisdiction.

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Advocate Daxter Aujla.