False in One, False in All (Famous in UNO, Famous in Omnibus) is a legal maxim which means that if a single statement is proven to be false, all other statements made by the same person should also be deemed to be false. The maxim is used to test the credibility of a witness or other person making statements. This maxim is also known as the Principle of Contradiction. There are two types of False in One, False in All (Famous in UNO, Famous in Omnibus): 1) Famous in UNO, Famous in Omnibus (False in One, False in All): If one statement made by a witness is false, then all other statements that they make should be considered false as well. This maxim is used to test the credibility of a witness. 2) Famous in UNO, Famous in Null (False in One, False in None): If one statement made by a witness is false, then all other statements that they make should be considered valid. This maxim is used to test the reliability of a witness.
False in One, False in All (Famous in UNO, Famous in Omnibus) is a legal maxim which means that if a single statement is proven to be false, all other statements made by the same person should also be deemed to be false. The maxim is used to test the credibility of a witness or other person making statements. This maxim is also known as the Principle of Contradiction. There are two types of False in One, False in All (Famous in UNO, Famous in Omnibus): 1) Famous in UNO, Famous in Omnibus (False in One, False in All): If one statement made by a witness is false, then all other statements that they make should be considered false as well. This maxim is used to test the credibility of a witness. 2) Famous in UNO, Famous in Null (False in One, False in None): If one statement made by a witness is false, then all other statements that they make should be considered valid. This maxim is used to test the reliability of a witness.