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Represents: ordinary civil case about a broken car. One witness swears that he saw the respondent sitting at the wheel drunk. Another — that he was as sober as glass. The judge looks at both, but who is lying? Perjury is not just a dirty trick from detective novels. It's an everyday headache for any court. The fight against it is a war for the truth, where the stakes are people's lives and trust in the law.

Why do people lie under oath

The motives are simple and as old as the world. Fear — the witness wants to escape revenge from the criminal. Friendship or kinship — they lie for a brother, son, best friend. Money — paid testimony thrives in economic disputes and divorce settlements. There is also a lie "for salvation": a nurse hides that the doctor made a mistake because "he is a good person and made a mistake for the first time". And greed: for five thousand rubles, someone is ready to give any testimony. The problem is that the judge often cannot detect a lie with his eyes — he is not an extrasensory.

How the court catches a liar: old and new methods

Let's start with the basics. The first line of defense is a warning about criminal liability under Articles 307 and 308 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation. The witness is explained: for lying — up to five years in prison. This works for many, but not for everyone. If the fear of punishment does not help, cross-examination comes into play. An experienced lawyer asks the same questions in different forms, asks to repeat the details, specifies the time, the weather, the clothes. The liar has a short memory: in an hour, he will get confused, when he entered the elevator or what color the coat was.

The second level is written evidence. The judge compares the testimony with recordings from cameras, receipts, correspondence in messengers. Remember the case of the Moscow auto-staging? He brought three "eyewitnesses". But the recordings from the intercom showed that none of them went out on the street at the time of the accident. The lie fell apart in a minute.

The third, the most powerful level, is expertise. A psychological-linguistic expert analyzes the text of the testimony for signs of fiction: excessive details, unnatural chronology, absence of simple domestic details (a real witness remembers not only the blow but also the smell of coffee in the car). And polygraph? They use it, but only with the voluntary consent of the witness, and its results are not a verdict, but food for thought for the judge.

Real example from the courtroom

Here is a real story from a provincial city. The neighbor accused Petrov of stealing tools from the garage. Witness Ivanova claimed that she saw Petrov with an ax at the garage at night. On cross-examination, the lawyer asked: "What was the light — moon or lantern?" Ivanova: "Moon." Lawyer: "But it was a new moon that night. Dark, even though you blind yourself. How did you see the ax?" Pause. The witness blushed and said: "My neighbor asked me to say that." The lie collapsed. And Ivanova faced not a civil suit, but a criminal case for false testimony.

Why perjurers often escape punishment

It seems that the evidence is clear — initiate a case. But in practice, perjury is rarely prosecuted. First, it is necessary to prove intent. And the witness can always say: "I did not lie, I made a mistake, I saw poorly." Secondly, prosecutors and judges do not want to bother: additional work, summonses, the process. Perjury in a minor case of a fight in a queue almost never reaches a verdict. As a result, liars feel themselves unpunished. According to estimates by lawyers, only about 5% of witnesses caught in a lie are really punished.

How a lawyer fights false testimony

A professional defender starts preparing before the trial. He records the explanations of witnesses under video. He looks for contradictions in their previous statements to the police. He files motions for the collection of phone bills, recordings from cameras, statements from independent witnesses. In court, he does not just ask questions — he builds a logical trap. Suppose the witness says that "he saw a knife in the defendant's hand from 15 meters in the dark." The lawyer brings an expert opinion: from such a distance in the dark, it is impossible to distinguish a human face, not to mention a knife. And the court has to discard these testimony.

What is changing: modern technology against lies

Now in major trials, they use psychophysiological expertise with a polygraph. There is also a technology for analyzing stress by voice — OSA, but its data are often not accepted due to errors. But the analysis of the digital footprint is gaining momentum: they check whether the witness discussed "bought testimony" in messengers, whether they transferred money to him before the trial. In one case, the wife of the accused gave false testimony against her husband, but her correspondence showed that her lover promised her an apartment for this. Technologies are increasingly catching liars.

What to do if a person encounters a lie in court

The first thing is to document everything in writing. Draft a statement of falsification of evidence. Second, ask the court to summon witnesses who refute. Third, if you yourself became a victim of a lie, file a statement of crime under Article 307 of the Criminal Code. Fourth, hire a competent lawyer who will conduct a cross-examination. Do not rely on the fact that the judge will see everything himself. The judge is a person, and a cunning liar can deceive him.

The fight against false testimony is a marathon, not a sprint. As long as impunity is high, people will lie. But every unmasked liar is a small victory. And the best way to dry up the swamp of lies is to make sure that the court sees everything: cameras, experts, cross-examinations, digital footprints. And then the courtroom will finally become a place where truth is more valuable than profit.


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