In the US perjury is a felony and provides for a prison sentence of up to five years.
Does that somehow not apply to the police? If a cop's performance is measured by number of arrests or convictions, and the repercussions of lying under oath is maybe a suspension with pay or worst case being fired, I do not see how this is going to change.
IMHO, law enforcement officials should be held to higher standard.
Does that somehow not apply to the police? If a cop's performance is measured by number of arrests or convictions, and the repercussions of lying under oath is maybe a suspension with pay or worst case being fired, I do not see how this is going to change.
IMHO, law enforcement officials should be held to higher standard.