What Are The Consequences If The Plaintiff Is Caught Lying During A Personal Injury Trial?
What are the consequences if the plaintiff is caught lying during a personal injury trial?
The consequences for lying in a personal injury case are serious. First and foremost, if the plaintiff is caught lying, it could ruin his or her credibility with the jury. This is especially important because the plaintiff’s story is what jurors will base their decision on in a majority of personal injury cases. If the plaintiff has been caught lying about an important aspect of the incident, it could cause jurors to doubt the rest of his or her account of the accident as well.
Another consequence is that lying under oath carries a penalty of perjury. The accused party can be charged with perjury and faces up to five years in prison and a fine of $5,000 if he or she is convicted of perjury. Therefore, in addition to possibly losing the case, intentionally lying under oath can also have serious legal ramifications that must be taken into consideration before doing so.
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