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Idaho Code § 18-5401 Perjury defined
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18-5401. Perjury defined. Every person who, having taken an oath that he will testify, declare, depose, or certify truly, before any competent tribunal, legislative committee, officer, or person in any of the cases in which such an oath may by law be administered, wilfully and co…
Idaho Code § 18-5402 Oath defined
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18-5402. Oath defined. The term "oath" as used in section 18-5401, Idaho Code, includes an affirmation, and every other mode authorized by law of attesting the truth of that which is stated, including a certification or declaration under penalty of perjury permitted by the law of…
Idaho Code § 18-5403 Oath of office — Portion relating to future duties not included
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18-5403. Oath of office — Portion relating to future duties not included. So much of an oath of office as relates to the future performance of official duties is not such an oath as is intended by the two (2) preceding sections.
Idaho Code § 18-5404 Irregularity in administering oath no defense
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18-5404. Irregularity in administering oath no defense. It is no defense to a prosecution for perjury that the oath was administered or taken in an irregular manner.
Idaho Code § 18-5405 Incompetency of witness no defense
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18-5405. Incompetency of witness no defense. It is no defense to a prosecution for perjury that the accused was not competent to give the testimony, deposition or certificate of which falsehood is alleged. It is sufficient that he did give such testimony or make such deposition o…
Idaho Code § 18-5406 Ignorance of materiality no defense
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18-5406. Ignorance of materiality no defense. It is no defense to a prosecution for perjury that the accused did not know the materiality of the false statement made by him; or that it did not, in fact, affect the proceeding in or for which it was made. It is sufficient that it w…
Idaho Code § 18-5407 Deposition, when complete
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18-5407. Deposition, when complete. The making of a deposition or certificate is deemed to be complete, within the provisions of this chapter, from the time when it is delivered by the accused to any other person, with the intent that it be uttered or published as true.
Idaho Code § 18-5408 Unqualified statement of unknown fact
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18-5408. Unqualified statement of unknown fact. An unqualified statement of that which one does not know to be true is equivalent to a statement of that which one knows to be false.
Idaho Code § 18-5409 Punishment for perjury
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18-5409. Punishment for perjury. Perjury is punishable by imprisonment in the state prison not less than one (1) or more than fourteen (14) years.
Idaho Code § 18-5410 Subornation of perjury
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18-5410. Subornation of perjury. Every person who wilfully procures another person to commit perjury is guilty of subornation of perjury, and is punishable in the same manner as he would be if personally guilty of the perjury so procured.
Idaho Code § 18-5411 Perjury resulting in execution of innocent person
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18-5411. Perjury resulting in execution of innocent person. Every person who, by wilful perjury or subornation of perjury procures the conviction and execution of any innocent person, is punishable by death.
Idaho Code § 18-5412 Defendant’s testimony may be used to prove perjury
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18-5412. Defendant’s testimony may be used to prove perjury. The various sections of this code which declare that evidence obtained upon the examination of a person as a witness cannot be received against him in any criminal proceeding, do not forbid such evidence being proved ag…
Idaho Code § 18-5413 Providing false information to law enforcement officers, government agencies, or specified professionals
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18-5413. Providing false information to law enforcement officers, government agencies, or specified professionals. (1) A person is guilty of a misdemeanor if he knowingly gives or causes to be given false information to any law enforcement officer, any state or local government a…
Idaho Code § 18-5414 Intentionally making false statements
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18-5414. Intentionally making false statements. A person is guilty of a misdemeanor if he willfully and intentionally gives or causes to be given false information to any court, court personnel, court clerk or any state or local government agency or personnel in the application o…
Idaho Code § 18-5415 false report of child abuse, abandonment, or neglect
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18-5415. false report of child abuse, abandonment, or neglect. Any person who intentionally and willfully makes a report of child abuse, abandonment, or neglect to a law enforcement agency or the department of health and welfare knowing such report to be false shall be guilty of …