So, just to make this clear for me flecc, IF my ex had taken my points years ago and the case didnt actually have to go to court,and was all dealt with by post, would that still be called perjury ?
I had always presumed that you actually had to lie in court for it to be actual perjury if Im wrong then all I can say is thank god it never happened in my case.
Mind you, would that just have applied to him not me ?
In other words would I still have been treat as "innocent" in the eyes of the court if I didnt actually have to appear in the court and speak, seeing as there would not have been any dispute between us both as he would have just agreed he was the driver ?
Lynda
I think, and I will stand to be corrected, that by taking someone else's points under the circumstance you describe, the offence would be that of Perverting the Course of Justice, which carries the same maximum sentence as perjury, life imprisonment. The moment that the form is signed, and it carries a statement which the person knows to be false and the person intends that the course of justice to be perverted by signing the form, the offence is complete.
For a Perjury offence to be complete, I believe that would involve telling a lie under oath with the intention of perverting the course of justice.
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