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What's the legal term for this?

All eyes on u Asked by einstiens_chosen_few 3 months ago, 2 answers.
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Whats the legal term called when people write statements but include their own version of events rather than the true version of events???

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Toadaly Answered by toadaly on Apr 16, 2008, 10:12PM
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perjury

Sweet 17 just before going in the army - many years ago..... Answered by kiasu on Apr 16, 2008, 10:58PM
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A person needs to write down what actually happened, not a version of what happened consciously changed by them.

They could get into serious trouble if they lie in your statement.

It should be a true version of events.

As toadaly said, this is called perjury.

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