Talmud for Shevuot 4:6
מַשְׁבִּיעַ אֲנִי עֲלֵיכֶם אִם לֹא תָבֹאוּ וּתְעִידוּנִי שֶׁיֵּשׁ לִי בְיַד פְּלוֹנִי נֶזֶק וַחֲצִי נֶזֶק, תַּשְׁלוּמֵי כֶפֶל, תַּשְׁלוּמֵי אַרְבָּעָה וַחֲמִשָּׁה, וְשֶׁאָנַס אִישׁ פְּלוֹנִי אֶת בִּתִּי, וּפִתָּה אֶת בִּתִּי, וְשֶׁהִכַּנִי בְנִי, וְשֶׁחָבַל בִּי חֲבֵרִי, וְשֶׁהִדְלִיק אֶת גְּדִישִׁי בְיוֹם הַכִּפּוּרִים, הֲרֵי אֵלּוּ חַיָּבִין:
"I beswear you if you do not come and testify for me that that man owes me damages (or) half-damages" [half-damages of tzroroth (stones flung from under the feet of walking animals), considered mamon (money, principal,) and not knass.]; "four and five" payment, [(beswearing them) by reason of the principal]; that he ravished or seduced my daughter, [(beswearing them) by reason of boseth ("shame") and p'gam ("injury"), which is monetary payment]; that my son struck me [a blow which did not cause a wound, in which instance there is no death penalty, in the absence of which monetary liability obtains]; and that my neighbor wounded me or that he set fire to my sheaves on Yom Kippur [This is included because even though he incurs kareth, he is still liable to pay] — they are liable (for transgression of the oath of testimony.)
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