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The document discusses the legal standards for evaluating perjury counts, particularly challenges based on 'fundamental ambiguity' of questions, and whether such challenges should occur before or after a trial.
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This document is a page from a legal filing, specifically a memorandum of law, discussing the legal standards for perjury. The author argues against dismissing a perjury count before trial based on 'fundamental ambiguity,' citing numerous court cases to establish that such challenges are typically evaluated after a trial. The text distinguishes between answers that are literally true but misleading (which may not be perjury) and answers that are outright false, regardless of responsiveness (which can be perjury).
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