As the defendant charged the plaintiff with false swearing only, which does not necessarily imply perjury,
A charge of false swearing is actionable, where it necessarily conveys to the mind of the hearer an imputation of perjury; otherwise not. Sherwood v. Chase, 11 Wendell, 38. See Hopkins v. Beedle, 1 Caines’s R. 347; Crookshank v. Gray, 20 Johns. R. 344; Dayton v. Rockwell, 11 Wendell, 140; Pratt v. Price, 11 Wendell, 127; Gilman v. Lowell, 8 Wendell, 573.
See State v. Hathaway, 2 Nott & M'Cord. 118; Wilson v. Nations, 5 Verger, 211.
