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Has anyone attempted to prosecute a perjury charge in general? If so - are there any pitfalls I should watch out for? I have a local "vet" who testified to having won several medals and been in "Delta Force." It was material to the proceeding. Problem is - he fell in basic training and was kicked out. I finally got his records and confirmed, now I'm ready to prosecute, but I'm a child crimes kind of gal. Anybody have any advice? P.S. They are getting ready to make him the commander of the local VFW. | ||
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How was it material, just wondering. | |||
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You might also see if there is a Federal Case under the Stolen Valor Act, �18.704 USC. It provides criminal penalties for falsely claiming to hold a military award or decoration, and an enhanced penalty if he claimed a Medal of Honor, Distinguished Service Cross, Silver Star, or Purple Heart. | |||
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I learn something new every day on these forums. I did not know about the Stolen Valor Act. Interesting! | |||
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