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Yonnie3

(17,444 posts)
Thu Jan 25, 2018, 08:30 PM Jan 2018

I keep seeing and hearing the term "Perjury-Trap."

I did a little searching and found several sites that said the term refers to a defense against a perjury charge.

from: https://definitions.uslegal.com/p/perjury-trap-doctrine/

Perjury trap doctrine refers to a principle that a perjury indictment against a person must be dismissed if the prosecution secures it by calling that person as a grand-jury witness in an effort to obtain evidence for a perjury charge especially when the person’s testimony does not relate to issues material to the ongoing grand-jury investigation. The perjury trap is a form of entrapment defense, and so must be affirmatively proven by the defendant.


A Washington Post opinion piece says "No, Trump’s interview with Mueller wouldn’t be a ‘perjury trap’."
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/no-trumps-interview-with-mueller-wouldnt-be-a-perjury-trap/2018/01/25/cbe60e8c-01db-11e8-9d31-d72cf78dbeee_story.html?utm_term=.412a6fe19da1

Now am I wondering if the media is being suckered into using a term that implies tRump's innocence no matter how he lies.

We know tRump will lie because it is what he does. He can lie about his height, accomplishments, or whatever and not be charged with perjury unless it is material to the investigation.
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I keep seeing and hearing the term "Perjury-Trap." (Original Post) Yonnie3 Jan 2018 OP
One can plead the 5th. elehhhhna Jan 2018 #1
It's a pro-Trumpy framing of the issue that we're reading. Eyeball_Kid Jan 2018 #2

Eyeball_Kid

(7,432 posts)
2. It's a pro-Trumpy framing of the issue that we're reading.
Thu Jan 25, 2018, 08:51 PM
Jan 2018

A perjury trap is set using questions on topics not related to a criminal investigation. It doesn't hold water with Mueller and his mandate as written by McCabe.

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