Canadian Criminal Sentencing/Offences/Perjury

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Perjury
s. 131 of the Crim. Code
Election / Plea
Crown ElectionIndictable
JurisdictionProv. Court
SC Judge + PI (I)
SC Jury + PI (I) (536(2))
Summary Dispositions
Indictable Dispositions
Maximum14 years jail
References
Offence Elements
Sentence Principles
Sentence Digests

Legislation[edit | edit source]

Perjury
131. (1) Subject to subsection (3), every one commits perjury who, with intent to mislead, makes before a person who is authorized by law to permit it to be made before him a false statement under oath or solemn affirmation, by affidavit, solemn declaration or deposition or orally, knowing that the statement is false.
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Punishment
132. Every one who commits perjury is guilty of an indictable offence and liable to imprisonment for a term not exceeding fourteen years.


CCC

Application[edit | edit source]

For charges of perjury or any other attempts to pervert the cause of justice, denunciation and deterrence must be emphasized.[1]

  1. R. v. Adams 2010 NSCA 42 at para. 52

See Also[edit | edit source]