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Insanity Break: The Terms

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Targetpractice6/18/2012 10:05:15 pm PDT

re: #108 goddamnedfrank

That’s really a distinction without difference. Also, did you see under 1 the phrase “reasons cited by defendant” part B “Defendant has no significant financial assets?” You do get that perjury isn’t just about what’s said on the stand right? It’s also covers the facts you certify to in your legal motions. Section 2 states “Defendant misrepresented, misled and deceived the court as to his possession of a United States passport and Defendant and his families financial circumstances.”

Wouldn’t the state have to show that he purposefully lied on the paperwork? As opposed to stupidly believing that the account didn’t count towards his finances?