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Judicial precedent

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The U.S. Supreme Court in Bronston v. United States (1973) held that literally true statements made under oath do not constitute perjury.
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Legal standard often described as the 'literal truth' defense to perjury or false-statement charges.
The California Supreme Court has held that driving at a high speed alone does not, by itself, establish murder.
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Judicial precedent concerning when speed can support murder charges in California