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libel <a libel; libels> N LAW

libel N

libel law JOURN

libel suit

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We feel the only way to set the record straight once and for all is to pursue this matter through a libel action.
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Therefore, claims made in the original letter, or in any similar petition, were and are subject to libel lawsuits to be judged on their merits.
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As a safeguard against libel cases, press crimes can also only be tried by jury.
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They won their suit, but the residual effect of the libels would last for decades.
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He published full details in an island newspaper, for which he was threatened with a prosecution for libel.
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This was regarded as a suspected libel, and a warrant was issued for the arrest of the printer.
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As a result, a number of civil libel charges were brought against him.
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The objective truth of a statement in violation of the libel law was not a defense.
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Pipes denied he ever made these statements and subsequently filed a notice of libel.
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However, his life was soon interrupted in 1812 when he was put on trial for libel.
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