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"Quasimodo was on the stand when he testified that he believed he saw Esmeralda steal the necklace. Another witness testified that Esmeralda could not have stolen the necklace because she was performing on stage at the time of the robbery. Quasimodo was later tried for perjury. He will most likely found"

(A) guilty because he intentionally gave false testimony
(B) guilty because he lied at trial
(C) guilty because he mistakenly thought he saw her steal the necklace.
(D) not guilty because he mistakenly thought he saw her steal the necklace.
(E) not guilty because he intentionally gave false testimony
(F) not guilty because he lied at trial.

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