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Perjury cases are notoriously difficult to prosecute successfully. Judge Napolitano emphasizes this point, explaining that establishing perjury requires proving that a witness intentionally lied under oath, which is often a he-said-she-said situation, making it a tough burden for prosecutors. The difficulty is compounded when the alleged lie involves a single word, such as the key question in this case about whether Comey authorized Andrew McCabe to leak information to the press.