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Over the years, some very decent people have shaken my hand, smiled in my face and then lied to me -- under oath, says D.C. lawyer Michael Jones. At first Jones says he was offended. Then he came to expect it. But now he thinks something needs to be done about it because the oath has become virtually meaningless. Lawsuits often generate what Jones calls lottery lies. Even grandmothers and cops play the game.
March 21, 2001 at 12:00 AM
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