Judges Role In Perjury
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Judges in Kentucky cannot directly prosecute perjury but can refer cases to prosecutors. Facebook posts may contribute to evidence but are insufficient alone. Payroll records require a subpoena or consent. Judges may subpoena records if relevant to family court cases.Full Conversation
Will a Facebook post including the person who said they quit be enough evidence to prosecute? This pertains to a child support modification where they said they quit working there and was making less money.
In Kentucky, a Facebook post alone might not be sufficient evidence to prosecute for perjury. However, it can be used as part of a larger body of evidence. The decision to prosecute is typically made by the local prosecutor based on the totality of evidence available.
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How do I obtain payroll records from someone’s employer?
To obtain payroll records from someone’s employer in Kentucky, you generally need a legal basis, such as:
- A court order or subpoena, typically issued during a legal proceeding.
- Written consent from the employee whose records you are seeking.
You may want to consult with a local attorney for assistance in obtaining these documents legally. Is there anything else you'd like to know?
Will a judge subpoena payroll or employment records during a family court hearing?
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In Kentucky, during a family court hearing, a judge may issue a subpoena for payroll or employment records if they are deemed necessary to resolve issues like child support. The judge would consider the relevance of these records to the case. If you have more questions, feel free to ask!