§ 5-53-106 - Perjury or false swearing -- Inconsistent statements.
               	 		
5-53-106.    Perjury or false swearing -- Inconsistent statements.
    (a)  When  a person charged with perjury or false swearing has made inconsistent  material statements under oath and affecting the same matter or  transaction, all the several inconsistent material statements may be  charged in different counts of the same indictment or information.
(b)  Proof  of the inconsistency of statements is of itself evidence that one (1)  of the statements is false, and it is not necessary to sustain a  conviction to establish which statement is false.
(c)  If  one (1) inconsistent statement, if false, would constitute perjury and  the other inconsistent statement, if false, would constitute only false  swearing, the defendant may be convicted only of false swearing.
(d)  Nothing  in this section prevents a conviction of perjury when proof of perjury  is established by evidence other than proof of inconsistent statements.