"False accusations" refer to statements or claims made against someone that are not true. It means wrongly blaming or accusing someone of doing something they did not do.
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We aggressively fight against
false accusations of domestic abuse, and defend against the inappropriate use of protection orders.
Yet she did not react in the same manner, defending herself against
false accusations in order to defend herself.
We also know that orders of protection can be abused and based
on false accusations or insufficient evidence.
In addition, they often
face false accusations from their alienated children that they can not counter with the facts.
One of the behaviors that kids with reactive attachment disorder may use for power and control is to make
false accusations towards their parents.
Anyone can make a mistake or face criminal charges based
upon false accusations or other circumstances out of his or her control.
I am sorry that man created a fairy - tale book
with false accusations about me, spreading fear, hate and war throughout the world.
However, if you interact with your colleagues regularly and keep the appropriate people updated on your projects, it's much more difficult for someone to make
false accusations about you.
It's very easy in our current society for a girl to simply say some guy has sexually harassed her and get everyone to instantly jump to her side — but these kinds of accusations are extremely serious, and we absolutely need to make sure that innocent people are not being destroyed by
false accusations by other people simply trying to make a quick and easy buck by abusing the law and the sensationalist media, particularly «social» media, we have created these days.
«This footage can be critical in preventing a wrongful conviction or protecting investigators
from false accusations.
More recently I have written about the serious contemporary problem engendered by
false accusations which is leading, in a small number of cases, to men and women serving long prison sentences for crimes they almost certainly did not commit.
Lawyers for the Cor executives have said Howe, who is cooperating with federal authorities, is trying to reduce his sentence by
spreading false accusations against others.
Senate Democratic Leader Andrea Stewart - Cousins took issue with the change, saying that the policy's emphasis on punishment
for false accusations «is exactly the type of intimidation that has silenced so many through the years,» Gotham Gazette reported.
But responsible, period, is a good start, and if a woman who brings
false accusations at public expense is not vulnerable to being held responsible for that, that is the inequity in the system that needs to be fixed first.
If the court views the request as frivolous, or as an attempt to color the court's opinion of the other parent
through false accusations, the tactic might backfire.
There is no doubt that the integrity of our system depends partly on the notion that lawyers are not allowed to publicly impugn a judge with
false accusations simply because they judge did not give that lawyer the result he or she desired.
My son's father repeatedly lied on the stand, made
MANY false accusations about me as a parent... The judge, in my opinion, turned a blind - eye.
«On behalf of the rank and file members of the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department, I request that you conduct an investigation, and take appropriate action, into Michael Bennett's
obvious false accusations against our police officers.
Jesus had to face the
same false accusations and try to do good and bless in spite of being considered part of a motley crue of former theives, terrorists, crude fisherman and tax collectors in whom He was moulding into His image.
Their teachers describe profound emotional reactions including anger, hostility, retribution (such
as false accusations of teacher misconduct) and more subtle but equally disturbing behavioral changes of withdrawn participation and effort, depression, and more sick - day absences.
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