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What is more disgraceful than to make untrue statements with the intent to deceive, and thereby cause the death of even a single individual?
In some cases, appeal records show inmates claimed that when they confessed to Mr. Scarcella, the details they allegedly gave did not even match the evidence, that they had been tricked or forced to make untrue statements, or that they had been asked to sign a blank piece of paper only to have the supposed confession written on it later.
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Disparaging your competition publicly by making untrue statements could be seen as an unfair trade practice or defamation, she says.
It emerged from the proceedings that he had made untrue statements on oath about his financial affairs.
Mr. Butler filed a protest this week with the union's election committee, charging Ms. Charles with intimidation at the polls, making untrue statements and campaigning on work time.
The law firm that won a $7bn settlement for Enron's shareholders is pursuing Zuckerberg, his board and the long list of banks advising the company for making "untrue statements" about its financial performance.
Investigators noted that some of the new hires had made untrue statements or falsified police records.
The reason I'm suing everyone I'm suing: defamation (of character) n. the act of making untrue statements about another which damages his/her reputation.
He has made untrue statements about what he's done in the past (like saying he watched "thousands" of American Muslims celebrate 9/11) and about what he'd do in the future (like promising that his tax cut would pay for itself, a claim even conservative policy experts find laughable).
Labor law specialists say employees have the right to criticize or disparage their companies or supervisors as part of a conversation aimed at improving working conditions, but do not have the right to merely curse supervisors or make untrue, disloyal statements that damage a company's reputation.
As Stephen Zunes points out, Weiner's denial fits squarely in a disturbing pattern of squelching criticism of the Israeli state and of making patently untrue statements to do so, including claiming that the United States recognizes the PLO as a "terrorist organization" 20 years after it ceased using that designation.
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