noun
- a person who induces another to commit perjury or other unlawful acts
Usage: legal
Examples
- The prosecutor charged him as a suborner of witnesses.
- The court found evidence that the defendant was a suborner who had paid for false testimony.
- As a suborner, she faced serious criminal charges for tampering with witnesses.
- The investigation revealed a network of suborners working to obstruct justice.
- Legal experts testified about the methods used by the suborner to influence witnesses.
- The suborner’s scheme unraveled when one witness confessed to lying under oath.