(24 quotes found)
“Now, just -- just a few minutes ago, you heard Manager Gekas talk to you about perjury, ... And probably 90 percent of what he talked to you about was perjury in the (Paula) Jones case. It appears to make no difference, though, that the House rejected this charge, for the managers do continue to dwell on it, as though somehow they could show the House from which they came that they'd made a mistake.”
Charles Ruff
“For years in Washington, they've all ended the same way - perjury and obstruction of justice. I don't know why people don't learn this lesson.”
Charles W. Colson
“Can you force this district attorney to present (charges of perjury) to a grand jury? That's what we're asking for.”
Wayne Tartline
“Any perjury case is a tough case. You just don't go on 'he said-she said.' You have to find corroborating evidence.”
Victoria Toensing
“Perjury in the courtroom can be eliminated by changing the oath to read: Do you solemly swear that SOME of your testimony in this matter will be the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth...so help you God?”
Vince Megna
“If he committed perjury, even about sexual allegations, I mean that is an important matter,”
Trent Lott
“no perjury has been committed here.”
Frank Melton
“instructed and obliged him to give a perjury.”
Saad Hariri
“It is also my opinion that further pursuit of a perjury/obstruction charge against Wayne Jensen would not only be difficult at best, but would be entirely counterproductive to what should be the central and overarching purpose of the prosecution of this incident.”
Scott Roberts
“Charge me, then. Charge me with perjury. I'll fly out tomorrow if you lay out these charges, and I'll have my day in court. And I'll disprove them, categorically.”
George Galloway