Definition of Subornation. Meaning of Subornation. Synonyms of Subornation

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Definition of Subornation

Subornation
Subornation Sub`or*na"tion, n. [F. subornation.] 1. (Law) The act of suborning; the crime of procuring a person to take such a false oath as constitutes perjury. --Blackstone. 2. The sin or offense of procuring one to do a criminal or bad action, as by bribes or persuasion. Foul subornation is predominant. --Shak. The sort of chicanery attending the subornation of managers in the Leibnitz controversy. --De Quinsey.

Meaning of Subornation from wikipedia

- guilty of subornation of perjury, and shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than five years, or both. The term subornation of perjury...
- and subornation of perjury is punishable by imprisonment of up to 7 years. Tasmania: Perjury is a crime in Tasmania. Victoria: Perjury and subornation of...
- he was subsequently charged with subornation of perjury. At least two trials took place on aspects of his subornation: the first was King v Johnson which...
- deal to include Lewinsky, Clinton, and others for possible perjury and subornation of perjury in the Jones case. Tripp reported the taped conversations...
- Tapie was sentenced to prison in 1995 for complicity of corruption and subornation of witnesses. In 2003, as head prosecutor of Nice, he returned to public...
- theocratic head of a foreign despotism offers money in his own name in order to suborn the murder of a civilian of another country, for the offense of writing...
- Deceased Children 3 Conviction(s) Federal Perjury (18 U.S.C. § 1621) Subornation of perjury (18 U.S.C. § 1622) Making false statements (18 U.S.C. § 1001)...
- Julius and Ethel Rosenberg and Morton SobellProsecutorial deceptions, suborned perjuries, anti-Semitism, and precedent for today's unconstitutional trials...
- legislation re****igning Sulla's command to Marius. Sulla responded by suborning his army, marching on Rome (the city was undefended but politically outraged)...
- of the pillory was restricted in England as punishment for perjury or subornation. The pillory was formally abolished as a form of punishment in England...