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No, itJurisdiction:

It is not permissible to lie in court in England and Wales. See e.g., in , rule 1.4 of the SRA's Code of Conduct:

You do not mislead or attempt to mislead your clients, the court or others, either by your own acts or omissions or allowing or being complicit in the acts or omissions of others (including your client).

No, it is not permissible to lie in court. See e.g., in , rule 1.4 of the SRA's Code of Conduct:

You do not mislead or attempt to mislead your clients, the court or others, either by your own acts or omissions or allowing or being complicit in the acts or omissions of others (including your client).

Jurisdiction:

It is not permissible to lie in court in England and Wales. See rule 1.4 of the SRA's Code of Conduct:

You do not mislead or attempt to mislead your clients, the court or others, either by your own acts or omissions or allowing or being complicit in the acts or omissions of others (including your client).

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JBentley
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No, it is not permissible to lie in court. See e.g., in , rule 1.4 of the SRA's Code of Conduct:

You do not mislead or attempt to mislead your clients, the court or others, either by your own acts or omissions or allowing or being complicit in the acts or omissions of others (including your client).