HRS §124B-187
Getting someone to lie under oath
This section makes it a crime for a person covered by this law to get someone else to lie under oath. The lie must be about something important, made under a valid oath, and both people must know it is false. If proven, the person who caused the lie can be punished by a court-martial.
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The statute, as written — Subornation of perjury
(a) Any person subject to this chapter who induces and procures another person to: (1) Take an oath or affirmation; and (2) Falsely testify, depose, or state upon the oath or affirmation, shall, if the conditions specified in subsection (b) are satisfied, be punished as directed by a court-martial. (b) The conditions referred to in subsection (a) are the following: (1) The oath or affirmation is administered with respect to a matter for which the oath or affirmation is required or authorized by law; (2) The oath or affirmation is administered by a person having authority to do so; (3) Upon the oath or affirmation, the other person wilfully makes or subscribes a statement; (4) The statement is material; (5) The statement is false; and (6) When the statement is made or subscribed, the person subject to this chapter and the other person do not believe that the statement is true.
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