“The courtroom oath—to tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth—is applicable only to witnesses… because the American justice system is built on a foundation of not telling the whole entire truth.”

Alan Dershowitz, The Best Defense (New York: Vintage), 1983-5-12, p. xiv.

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