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a little tidbit
Something I learned in a Victoria Joy seminar -- and she was talking about criminal law at the time but it is applicable across the board -- ask the party to not only swear under penalty of perjury, but under their FUll COMMERCIAL LIABLITY -- this means that that put their ass on the line -- their house, their boat, their luxury car, whatever! A judge gets to decide the penalty for perjury -- most often when an 'officer' or whatever is caught in a perjury, the judge says "$10.00 fine and don't do that again!" wink, wink. But under full commercial liability they open the door for a personal liablity suit without benefit of 'immunity'. I recently had an attorney tell me that few people will use an affidavit for appearing in court, (as in a 'witness') and absolutely none that he has ever dealt with would do a full commmercial liability affidavit. Seems to me that that would seal a case if you pushed the issue (he wouldn't so my son is sitting in jail)
Just a thought.
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