Brendan Burgess
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I'm told that the Irish legal code lacks any effective sanction against perjury. That's why, unlike the UK, you never ever see people going to jail for it. Others can correct me if I'm wrong.Is perjury not a crime anymore? Or making a false statement?
I'm told that the Irish legal code lacks any effective sanction against perjury. That's why, unlike the UK, you never ever see people going to jail for it. Others can correct me if I'm wrong.
Most perjury cases are open-and-shut cases of lying under oath. The British courts have jailed politicians among others for so doing. The Irish courts take a more leisurely approach and feign surprise when the lower orders draw conclusions from that.The problem of perjury is the classical one of proof of the offence.
The problem about judges in civil courts remarking from the bench that X is an outright liar is that is has utterly no effect in terms of criminal sanctions.
There is no statutory offense of perjury in Ireland, so that's the first law that needs to change - it currently has to be tried under common law.Could the law be changed so that the judge hearing the case could make a finding of perjury?
Hi Devil
Thanks for that comprehensive explanation.
Have I not seen it reported occasionally that the judge has referred the case to the DPP or the Gardaí?
Could the law be changed so that the judge hearing the case could make a finding of perjury?
Brendan
An awful lot of people today say they have no religion, no God, no belief, etc and i'd imagine that putting their hand on a bible and swearing to tell the truth is a laugh to them. Can they not simply say the exercise means nothing to them or similar? Like everything else in life nowadays is it even proper to use religion as a type of criteria in a court of law anymore?
That's not how it works. There is a massive difference.In all fairness, everyone who is convicted and pleaded not guilty would need to be done for perjury if they take the stand.
In all fairness, everyone who is convicted and pleaded not guilty would need to be done for perjury if they take the stand.
There is a difference between perjury and evidence that is not accepted or believed.
Perjury is the act of deliberately uttering false evidence.
Evidence that is not accepted or believed may have been given in absolute good faith even though it may be shown to be wrong when judged against the full weight of all of the evidence.
In some cases maybe. Go down the courts and listen to the defense being given by people which are blatant lies. They are under oath, therefor they are perjuring themselves.
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