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1938

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Criminal Law—Perjury—Depositions—Suggested Legislation, John N. Rupp Nov 1938

Criminal Law—Perjury—Depositions—Suggested Legislation, John N. Rupp

Washington Law Review

By an amended information, in a recent Washington case, respondent was charged with the crime of perjury in the first degree, the information alleging that respondent came before a notary public for the purpose of giving his deposition which was to be used in a pending civil case, that he was sworn according to law to tell the truth, and that he thereupon testified falsely with the intent that his testimony as written in the deposition be used in that civil case. It affirmatively appeared, both from the allegations of the original information and from the state's admission in open …