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Others condemned its inability to hear evidence given under oath or compel witnesses to attend.
The notion that Britney Spears is mentally or emotionally unfit to testify under oath is a sham.
"If I wasn't under oath I'd return the compliment" replied the witness.
Then there needs to be a judicial inquiry, with the power to call witnesses, including police officers, under oath.
And remember, you're under oath so tell the truth.
The witnesses were placed under oath.
Under oath, Aston finally admitted that he had lied.
She's testifying under oath in the investigation examining her firing of Alaska's public safety commissioner.
The judge reminded the witness that he was still under oath.
Thomas will be sworn in today as a justice on the Supreme Court.
Soldiers have pledged that they would sacrifice their lives for their country and race, and I am just pointing out a meaningless war between our own nationalities.
In his sworn affidavit, Roche outlined a history of actions against him by the church.
Under oath, Andy finally admitted that he had lied.
Referees are supposed to pledge to be fair to all players.
The vower disavowed the vowels. The towboat is stowed with bestowed stone.
She deponed to say a fact for the accused.
At the time of his inauguration, the national goodwill he enjoys is probably greater than he will ever enjoy again, and the setting grander (the columns, for example, are made of actual marble).
Last fall, on his 60th birthday, Dr. McRobbie took the oath of allegiance as an American citizen, along with his three grown children.
He took an oath of loyalty to the government.
They swore in the signpainter's boy, told him the scheme, and asked his help.
It was a sentiment George Washington voiced shortly after taking the oath of office just a few blocks from Ground Zero.
Senator Claire McCaskill, the newly elected Democrat from Missouri and one of 16 women in the Senate, seemed a bit in awe after taking the oath of office on Thursday afternoon.
Many of his ACTS were deeply selfish: he did not consult his wife before imposing his vow of celibacy on her.
Poor by vow, yet rich in assets and knowledge.