Adjective
of Perjure
Guilty of perjury; having sworn falsely; forsworn.
Source: Webster's dictionaryI have been sworn against by perjured and wicked people. William Kidd
At the fifteenth session, 5 June 1409, the Council of Pisa deposed the two pontiffs as schismatical, heretical, perjured, and scandalous; they elected Alexander V (1409–10) later that month. Source: Internet
There is also a strong prima facie case that P&ID’s main witness in the arbitration, Mr Quinn, gave perjured evidence to the Tribunal and that, contrary to that evidence, P&ID was not in the position to perform the contract. Source: Internet
New trial ordered On May 22, 2015, prosecutors dropped their opposition to a new trial. citation This came largely due to defense claims that the prosecution's star witness, Armando Morales, had perjured himself on the stand. Source: Internet
Example given by Huddleston et al.sfn ** "Either the husband or the wife has perjured themself." Source: Internet
In court, Officer Walsh perjured himself claiming the earlier trespass arrest never occurred, but the security company had a copy of the earlier arrest report, which was also made by Officer Walsh. Source: Internet