Perjury in swearing to material matter in relation to which oath is authorized

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§ 6043. Perjury in swearing to material matter in relation to which oath is authorized

Indictment Against a Person for Committing Perjury in Swearing 

or Affirming to a Material Matter in a Writing in Relation 

to Which an Oath or Affirmation is Authorized by Law

STATE OF VERMONT,            Be it remembered that at a term

.................... County, ss.                }       of the Superior Court begun and held

at  ...................., within and for the county of  ...................., aforesaid, on the  .................... day of  .................... A.D. 20 ......., the grand jurors within and for such county of  ......................................,  upon their oath present, that A. B. of  .................... in the county of   ...................., at  .................... in such county, on the .................... day of  .................... A.D. 20  .........., before G. H., then and there having competent authority to administer oaths, committed the crime of perjury, by falsely swearing (or affirming) to material  matter in writing required by law to be sworn to (here insert substance of writing) signed by said A. B., which material matter is in substance as follows: (here set out the matter in such writing claimed to be false) against  the peace and dignity of the State.

 (Amended 1973, No. 193 (Adj. Sess.), § 3, eff. April 9, 1974.)


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