per·ju·ry: /ˈpɜrdʒəri/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[pur-juh-ree] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation
–noun, plural -ries.
Law. the willful giving of false testimony under oath or affirmation, before a competent tribunal, upon a point material to a legal inquiry.
"Thou Shalt NOT bear False Witness"
We can get this cyber-terrorist for perjury.
Perjury is a SERIOUS offense . When she signed up for that forum, she bore FALSE WITNESS.
Punishment for perjury
Perjury is considered a third-degree offense and carries with it a punishment of three to five years in jail for adults, says Moczula. While there is a separate grading system for juveniles, they may also be charged with committing perjury and mandated to serve time in a detention center if they are found guilty.
If convicted of perjury, the subject faces a fine of up to 15,000$, and or imprisonment of up to 15 years, depending on the size of the subject lied on. Also, It can be asked by the affiliate of whom the lie hurt, to ask for a public apology. Meaning newspaper, radio, or television. Causing the subject to perhaps lose his or her job, and being ostracized by his/her neighbors. It is absolutely not a light offense.