Full question:
My friend was under contract to buy a house he spent 20k in remodeling 10k in escrow. He backed out and wanted the escrow back. Now, they are suing him for 40k claiming he was rehabilitating the home without their consent, when the seller was practically dictating the construction! We can prove she was aware that remodeling was being done, but what is the punishment for perjury in Texas since she claimed she had no idea?
- Category: Criminal
- Subcategory: Perjury
- Date:
- State: Texas
Answer:
In Texas, a person commits perjury if they intentionally deceive someone by making a false statement under oath or swearing to the truth of a previously made false statement that is required by law to be made under oath. This also applies to false unsworn declarations. Perjury is classified as a Class A misdemeanor in Texas (Tex. Penal Code § 37.02).
This content is for informational purposes only and is not legal advice. Legal statutes mentioned reflect the law at the time the content was written and may no longer be current. Always verify the latest version of the law before relying on it.