The "summa Theologica" of St. Thomas Aquinas V.2:2:2

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Therefore no matter how a man declines from evil, he does not sin.
On the contrary, In criminal cases an oath has to be taken against calumnious allegations (Extra, De juramento calum- nicB, Cap. InhcBrentes) : and this would not be the case if it were lawful to defend oneself with calumnies. There- fore it is not lawful for the accused to defend himself with calumnies.
I answer that, It is one thing to withhold the truth, and another to utter a falsehood. The former is lawful some- times, for
...a man is not bound to divulge all truth, but only such as the judge can and must require of him according to the order of justice; as, for instance, when the accused is already disgraced through the commission of some crime, or certain indications of his guilt have already been dis- covered, or again when his guilt is already more or less proven. On the other hand it is never lawful to make a false declaration.
As regards what he may do lawfully, a man may employ either lawful means, and such as are adapted to the end in view, which belongs to prudence, or he may use unlawful means, unsuitable to the proposed end: and this belongs to craftiness, which is exercised by fraud and guile, as shown above (Q.


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