Counterpetition Denial Legalities

Summary

In legal proceedings, the opposing party can deny allegations in a response, even if you have evidence. The court will evaluate evidence and arguments from both sides before making a decision. If someone lies under oath or provides false evidence, they could face perjury charges. However, simply denying allegations is not necessarily lying, as the court will determine the truth based on the evidence presented.

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So they cant get in trouble for lying even when evidence is presented?
In legal proceedings, if someone lies under oath or provides false evidence, they could face consequences such as perjury charges. However, simply denying allegations is not necessarily lying, as the court will evaluate evidence from both sides to determine the truth.