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Updated: June 14, 2025


That worthy was condemned to five years' prison; M. Costeclar got off with three years; and M. Jottras with two. M. Saint Pavin was acquitted. Arrested for subornation of murder, the former Marquise de Javelle the Baroness de Thaller, was released for want of proper proof.

That would be fun, wouldn't it? The district attorney wouldn't waste much time on Arthur P. Hawkins if he could land Gottlieb & Quibble in jail for subornation of perjury, would he eh? We've got to scratch gravel and quick too!" "But where can we raise fifty thousand dollars?" I groaned helplessly. "Dillingham," he retorted without hesitation. "He's our only hope. He's in as bad as the rest of us.

He could give no guarantee as to expenses, but presumed it would be about £300, perhaps £400, certainly under £500. The other party no doubt would bribe. They always did. And on their behalf, on behalf of Westmacott and Co., there would be treating, and intimidation, and subornation, and fictitious voting, and every sin to which an election is subject.

What Harley had sought in the subornation of Eaton had been as much the moral effect of his defection as the tangible results themselves. If he could shake the confidence of the city and State in the freebooter's victorious star, he would have done a good day's work. He wanted the impression to spread that Ridgway's success had passed its meridian.

Holland immediately went to Whitehall, and repeated this conversation to Nottingham. The unlucky imitator of Oates was prosecuted, by order of the government, for perjury, subornation of perjury, and forgery. He was convicted and imprisoned, was again set in the pillory, and underwent, in addition to the exposure, about which he cared little, such a pelting as had seldom been known.

The great character, indeed, which Sir Francis Walsingham bears for probity and honor, should remove from him all suspicion of such base arts as forgery and subornation; arts which even the most corrupt ministers, in the most corrupt times, would scruple to employ.

If he does, it will be necessary for him to get another attorney." "Why!" challenged Bert, glaring at the lawyer. "Because the outcome of this case, if it reached court, would be your indictment for conspiracy and the subornation of perjury. The latter is one of the most heinous crimes known to the law." "But I tell you this is all a tissue of lies trumped up against me!" stormed young Dodge.

Who indeed can understand the pledge before its meaning is made clear by life? And why should people be forced to make an eternal pledge whose keeping is beyond their power or prophecy and from which there is no release? What is it but a subornation of perjury?

The face of the superintendent was perfectly calm. "The case is in Mr. Colton's hands," he said, simply. "What did you mean, you villain," cried Deever, turning to Nick, "by talking about an arrest?" "I will keep my promise," said Nick. "I will keep it doubly. There is yet one minute of the hour. I arrest you, John Flint, for perjury, and you, Lawrence Deever, for the subornation of perjury."

So much so, that the mysterious powers of the American consul at St. Kentigern had been evoked to punish mutiny on the one hand, and battery and starvation on the other; both equally attested by manifestly false witness and subornation on each side.

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