On Feb 7, 1:06*pm, "J.D. Walker" wrote:
wrote:
On Feb 7, 12:56 pm, "J.D. Walker" wrote:
What is perjury? *As a novice in matters of law, I looked it up at the
Wikipedia site to get a basic understanding.
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perjury)
If any of our more knowledgeable readers cares to elaborate, I'd be
appreciative. *I am hoping that the USCF Imposter(s) make it to the
witness stand and lie under oath. *Then hopefully he/she/they will be
unmasked, convicted of perjury and sent to prison. *That would be a
fitting end to all the trouble he/she/they have caused.
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Cordially,
Rev. J.D. Walker, MsD, U.C.
Paul can't testify. He will take the fifth amendment. EVEN if he is
innocent,
the statements he makes can be used against him. Paul Truong has no
business answering questions.
Marcus Roberts
So you can take the fifth in civil cases too? *I didn't know that.
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Cordially,
Rev. J.D. Walker, MsD, U.C.- Hide quoted text -
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YES. Now, if Paul is tried and acquitted or convicted, then he must
answer. But we have the cart before the horse. He didn't deny the
charges under the advice of his attorney.
Marcus