
A Brief Introduction to Criminal Law (2nd Edition) Edit editionThis problem has been solved:Solutions for Chapter 8
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Law is the system of rules and regulations adopted to recognize and regulate the actions of members, citizens or people of an organization, society or a country. Law is enforced to maintain peace and secure the sovereignty of the nation.
The term Abatement does not adequately characterize a false statement made without believing in the validity of the argument during a judicial trial.
Hence, option (a) is wrong.
The term Obstruction of justice does not adequately characterize a false statement made without believing in the validity of the argument during a judicial trial.
Hence, option (b) is wrong.
The term Subornation of perjury does not adequately characterize a false statement made without believing in the validity of the argument during a judicial trial.
Hence, option (c) is wrong.
The term Compounding does not adequately characterize a false statement made without believing in the validity of the argument during a judicial trial.
Hence, option (e) is wrong.
The term Perjury (offense of intentionally saying a lie or making a misrepresentation under oath) adequately characterizes a false statement made without believing in the validity of the argument during a judicial trial.
Therefore, option is correct answer.
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