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Separate Lies by Applicant Warrant Separate Perjury Convictions, Court Rules

Friday, June 2, 2017 | 0

A California appellate court rejected an applicant’s argument that she should have been convicted of only one count of attempted perjury — not two — by a San Diego jury that watched a video of her pulling a 30-pound paddleboard off the roof of her car and lugging it across a beach. Case: People v. Snow, No. D070425, 05/31/2017. Facts: Sara Charis Snow worked part time at a Trader Joe’s supermarket, stocking shelves, gathering shopping carts and serving customers. She filed a workers’ compensation claim in January 2011, alleging that she had hurt her right w...

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