1. By doing so, they argued, he would likely fall into the perjury trap that Starr has set for him. 2. Dragging a witness before a grand jury primarily to force false testimony is known in legal parlance as a perjury trap. 3. It was the same articulate, media-wise Bill, but he had a grim, seething quality, and clearly was afraid of stepping into a perjury trap. 4. It was precisely to give witnesses and defendants a way out of the perjury trap that theologians distinguished between a lie and a misleading or equivocal statement. 5. Lots of prosecutors set perjury traps and public relations traps. 6. She fought Jones, the woman whose sexual harassment suit against former President Bill Clinton eventually figured in the perjury trap that ensnared Clinton in the Monica Lewinsky scandal. 7. That will allow the Democrats a fair chance to prove their charges that Starr used Linda Tripp to set a perjury trap for Clinton. 8. The next morning, Clinton walked into a perjury trap. 9. The whole grand jury thing was perjury trap. |
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