Probably not. You’re allowed to lie in “general” speech (not a legal term). If he had made one statement under oath, and a mutually exclusive statement, also under oath, then one of those statements would be perjury.
But an outburst in court can be considered contempt. The judge could have marched him back in for that one but it probably would have been seen as petty.
I don’t think he was under oath at the time he made that statement, so perjury is not a concern.
That’s not how it works. His statement out of court can be used as evidence that his statements in court were false (perjury).
Probably not. You’re allowed to lie in “general” speech (not a legal term). If he had made one statement under oath, and a mutually exclusive statement, also under oath, then one of those statements would be perjury.
So he didn’t commit pierogi
Was he pragante?
Unless he was in Prague.
I love Perogies!
What if he literally vomited on them? He purged all over the court
But an outburst in court can be considered contempt. The judge could have marched him back in for that one but it probably would have been seen as petty.