Please remember that none of these verbal or nonverbal cues are proof of lying.
Ms Smith denied making threats to set fire to anything and accused witnesses of lying.
Webber was accused of lying to a grand jury about his involvement with Martin.
And when dealing with someone you suspect of lying, watch for the telltale four!
Carl Levin of Michigan accused Goldman of "unbridled greed" and, a year later, of lying to Congress.
She is accused of lying about the relationship to investigators and disobeying an order to end it.
You know, this striking thing with - that will, you know, translate down to kids, of lying.
Faneuil was himself accused by the government of lying about the incident and threatened with felony charges.
This week a judge in Texas threw out an indictment accusing Posada of lying to immigration authorities.
No such action had been taken, but Netanyahu was in no position to accuse Clinton of lying.
But in 2001, a federal judge accused the detectives of lying about their case against the Aisenbergs.
Mr Flynn insisted on retaining his accusation of lying when Mr Bercow asked him to withdraw his comments.
They are accused of lying during his successful defamation case against the News of the World in 2006.
After Brown essentially accused Murdoch of lying under oath, News Corp. said its chairman stood by his testimony.
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Three classmates of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev are accused of lying to investigators and conspiring to destroy evidence in the bombing.
Authorities later accused the girl's mother of lying about the whereabouts of Adkins, who was found at her home.
During three days of lying in state, 321, 360 people filed past Churchill's coffin.
She also accused her former ex-husband of lying to Whitewater prosecutors when he agreed to cooperate with their investigation.
Both campaigns are accusing each other of lying about the candidates' records and remarks in a number of ways.
South Yorkshire's chief constable accused a group representing Hillsborough Disaster victims and their families of lying, it has emerged.
For the vast majority of the individuals you work with, the act of lying triggers a heightened stress response.
Harry Redknapp's admission of lying to a News of the World reporter is "extremely telling", a court has heard.
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The charge of lying to a police officer could also carry jail time.
The indictment charges Abassi with two counts of lying on two immigration forms for a green card and work visa.
In the first place, the notion that this sort of lying always brings the harshest sanction is simply not true.
Marion Jones went to jail after being convicted of lying to a grand jury about her use of performance-enhancing drugs.
Such half-truths are a pernicious way of lying because the whole truth is being hidden under a pretense of honesty.
To demonstrate that the process isn't punitive, an aide to Ms. Quinn noted that Mr. Cabrera recently accused the speaker of lying.
The indictment also accuses Libby of lying to the grand jury and FBI agents about the details of his conversations with Cooper.
He said Twitter was a "curse" and an "extreme version of lying".
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