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Legal Definitions - truth

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Definition of truth

Definition: Truth is a completely accurate description of events or facts. It can also be used as a defense in a legal case where the defendant claims that their statement was substantially accurate.

  • When a witness in court swears to tell the truth, they are promising to give an accurate account of what they saw or heard.
  • If a news article reports that a politician was caught lying, the politician may claim that the article is not true and is defamatory.
  • A company accused of false advertising may argue that their claims were true and can be substantiated with evidence.

These examples illustrate how truth is an important concept in both everyday life and the legal system. It is essential for people to be truthful in order to maintain trust and credibility, and it is also necessary for justice to be served in legal cases.

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Simple Definition

Truth: Truth means telling things exactly as they happened. It is important to always tell the truth because it is the right thing to do. Sometimes, if someone says something bad about another person, they can defend themselves by saying that what they said was true.

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