Sworn testimony refers to a formal declaration made under oath, usually in a legal setting such as a courtroom, deposition, or sworn affidavit. When an individual provides sworn testimony, they are affirming that the statements they are making are true to the best of their knowledge, and they understand that providing false information can lead to legal penalties, including charges of perjury. Sworn testimony is used to establish facts and provide evidence in legal proceedings, ensuring that the information presented is credible and reliable.

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