if that were true why haven't any been charged for lying on those affidavits?And there were a lot of "bullshit affidavits"
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if that were true why haven't any been charged for lying on those affidavits?And there were a lot of "bullshit affidavits"
bullshit affidavits are always signed under oath just like any notarized document is signed under oath.
if that were true why haven't any been charged for lying on those affidavits?
50,000illegal votes have been found
then they were affidavitsbecause they were not sworn affidavits...you are starting to catch on
The Democrat Party is terrified now that the Arizona Audit report has been released. The audit reveals that the AG should determine if some 50,000 ballots should be considered for decertification.
The auditors did not identify what the changes would be to Biden's and Trump's vote count, but that should be determinable after an additional review of the questionable votes.
What this audit has accomplished is the initiation of calls in several other states for similar audits.
The Demos are shitting their pants over this.
This video is only a bit over 12 minutes.
Most of them were inconsequential...and simply ignored.if that were true why haven't any been charged for lying on those affidavits?
I know where the bodies are burriedProof please.
I will be glad to wait.
Think of an affidavit as written testimony. In court, you raise your right hand and swear that the testimony you are about to give is the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth. In an affidavit, you swear under penalty of perjury that the facts you set out in the document are true to the best of your knowledge. Lying in an affidavit is the same as lying in court testimony, and it constitutes a crime called perjury.
What Is the Penalty for a False Affidavit?
Anyone found guilty of intentionally making a false affidavit has lied under oath and is guilty of perjury. The penalty for perjury can include up to five years in jail and/or a serious fine.legalbeagle.com
I know where the bodies are burried
nope that's a lie lying under oath is still lying try againMost of them were inconsequential...and simply ignored.
You present an affidavit that says "My shoes are green"...what do you suppose will happen?Think of an affidavit as written testimony. In court, you raise your right hand and swear that the testimony you are about to give is the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth. In an affidavit, you swear under penalty of perjury that the facts you set out in the document are true to the best of your knowledge. Lying in an affidavit is the same as lying in court testimony, and it constitutes a crime called perjury.
What Is the Penalty for a False Affidavit?
Anyone found guilty of intentionally making a false affidavit has lied under oath and is guilty of perjury. The penalty for perjury can include up to five years in jail and/or a serious fine.legalbeagle.com
and Gorboal warming is real fucking delusional troll.I am sure you do, you probably think the earth is flat as well.
red herring is still red herring make a better argumentYou present an affidavit that says "My shoes are green"...what do you suppose will happen?
Yea...the lawyer who presented it will get sanctioned. Which by the way is what happened.
I hate "Gorboal warming".and Gorboal warming is real fucking delusional troll.
Hey, moron. A sworn affidavit is just as much subject to perjury charges as sworn testimony in open court. It is evidence just as is sworn verbal testimony.Moron, what the fuck is wrong with you? How'd you get to be so hard of reading?
I didn't say they weren't signed under oath, I said when any of those people appeared in front of a state Senate, that wasn't a court room and they weren't under oath.
An affidavit is the written version of swearing under oath to tell the truth, just as if you were testifying in a courtroom. The document is signed both by the person making the statement, called an affiant, and by a person who is legally authorized to administer an oath, such as a notary public or certain court and government officers.
Signing an affidavit that contains false information can subject the affiant to criminal penalties. Therefore, before signing, it is very important to read the document carefully to ensure that the information is accurate and truthful. If the affidavit includes any statements that are the opinion or belief of the affiant, the fact that it is opinion or belief needs to be clearly stated.
Your basement?I know where the bodies are burried
I already showed you. The Cyber Ninja report doesn't say anything about fraud or illegal ballots. It raised some questions, most of which have already been answered. At the same time, they confirmed Biden got more votes than Trump.Show me how it was proven wrong. I'll wait.
And what did those affidavits actually say?Hey, moron. A sworn affidavit is just as much subject to perjury charges as sworn testimony in open court. It is evidence just as is sworn verbal testimony.
When the Georgia Senate committee had election fraud hearings, they didn't swear it witnesses. They merely asked them to leave a copy of their sworn affidavit. Though the entire conversation was recorded on video, it didn't need to be transcribed.
You're the moron here.
What is an affidavit and how is it used?
At one point or another, just about everyone is required to sign some type of affidavit in the course of conducting common personal and business affairs. That makes it important to understand what affidavits are and how they are used. Simply put, an affidavit is a sworn statement of fact that...www.legalzoom.com