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Yet when he had taken oath of office a mortal must try, or know himself a perjurer.
"Now they're accusing me of being a murderer and a perjurer, even though they know the evidence points the other way."
"But not after that perjurer said Alex had been shot.
I'll write a letter to her husband and explain the fate of perjurers.
Now there are three more - perjurer, convict and inmate.
He also called him a perjurer who had lied on the stand about the extent of his drinking problem.
Republicans said they called the perjurers to show the personal consequences faced by some offenders.
What else should that perjurer expect, but to be chained in a dungeon?
I tossed back shots for each bought witness in the parade of perjurers.
Remember how you felt when you knew you had a perjurer as a judge?
Young, on a public pier, called Bartlett a "liar and a perjurer".
One of two Clinton 1992 fund-raisers who became high officials at Energy was shown to be a perjurer.
Howard Clark proves a key eyewitness to be a convicted perjurer.
If that makes me a perjurer, then prosecute me.
The leap from perjurer to long-distance serial killer is too much of a stretch for me.
But they surely believed the mother of that child was a professional scam artist, a perjurer and a fraud.
Any more questions before you decide whether you'll lose your license or be bound over for trial as perjurers?"
It's not enough to say the possible perjurer has been punished enough or that prosecution is expensive.
A year later, he had managed to persuade the main witness, a chronic perjurer, to recant.
"Isn't it a wonderful country where a guy who's a perjurer can go on the airwaves and make these charges?
President Bush commuted the sentence of Libby, a convicted perjurer.
After all, a Tudesco perjurer was better than no husband at all.
The Pope was a perjurer, but there was no denying he had a certain ingeniousness.
He was a perjurer, a pederast, and a sodomite.
If a man appeared as a witness, and was shown to be a perjurer, he must pay fifteen shekels of silver.