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1. Tax evasiona. Giving false testimony to a material fact under oath.
2. Mail fraudb. Conduct that diminishes the dignity, effectiveness, and efficiency of the judicial system.
3. Perjuryc. A situation where a grand jury subpoenas a witness for the sole purpose of obtaining perjured testimony.
4. Subornation of perjuryd. Convincing or seeking to convince another person to commit perjury.
5. Two witness rulee. An attempt to defeat or avoid paying a tax.
6. Recantationf. An illegal attempt to influence a witness' sworn testimony.
7. Perjury Trapg. Common Law rule that requires two witnesses to another's perjury for conviction.
8. Witness tamperingh. Using the U.S. Postal Service in furtherance of a fraudulent scheme.
9. Obstruction of Justicei. The crime of impeding or hindering the administration of justice in any way.
10. Contemptj. The retraction of testimony

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