Translation for '
under oath' from English to French
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- Bakker was also the subject of homosexual and bisexual allegations made by Fletcher and PTL director Jay Babcock, which Bakker denied under oath.
- Carter became the first sitting president to testify under oath as part of an investigation of him, as a result of United States Attorney General Griffin Bell appointing Paul J.
- Interrogatories are typically "verified", meaning that the response will include an affidavit and will therefore be under oath.
- There is also the ability of one to make an under oath statement during the pretrial, also known as a deposition.
- Brown's subpoena sought testimony under oath from Vernon officials about compensation and pension benefits for six highly paid city officials, one of whom received more than $1.6 million in a single year from the city.
- Rather than submit to questioning under oath that might inculpate others, he withdrew from Trinity.
- Gruber admitted under oath that he created pornographic materials on a college computer and e-mailed the images.
- After a few months, Hearst provided information to the authorities, not under oath (sworn testimony could have been used to convict her) of SLA activities.
- Everyone realizes they are testifying under oath.
- Hedge fund managers, broker-dealers, and institutional investors were also asked to disclose under oath certain information pertaining to their positions in credit default swaps.
- The indictment alleges that Bonds lied while under oath about his alleged use of steroids.
- In 1692, in Jürgensburg, Livonia, Thiess testified under oath that he and other werewolves were the Hounds of God.
- As a result of prosecution witnesses having lied under oath, she was pardoned in 1977.
- For purposes of the UCC, a defendant who admits the existence of the contract in his pleadings, under oath in a deposition or affidavit, or at trial, may not use the statute of frauds as a defense.
- ... Medieval Latin for "he has declared under oath") is a written statement voluntarily made by an "affiant" or "deponent" under an oath or affirmation which is administered by a person who is authorized to do so by law.
- Redirect examination, in the United States, is the questioning of a witness who has already provided testimony under oath in response to direct examination as well as cross examination by the opponent.
- It is important to note the distinction here, between giving a false statement under oath and merely misstating a fact accidentally, but the distinction can be especially difficult to discern in court of law.
- By contrast, while defendants in most civil law systems can be compelled to give statements, these statements are not subject to cross-examinations by the prosecution and are not given under oath.
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