Alternatively, claims
of malicious falsehood or libel may arise, provided that the claimant can establish malice.
Not exact matches
I was accused by Number 10
of publishing «
malicious falsehoods».
It is also a great disservice to the innocent readers
of Daily Post to be fed
falsehoods from the
malicious mind
of a writer driven by hate and prejudice.
While it is very clear that the opposition NPP has adopted a campaign strategy that focuses on spreading
malicious falsehood about government, one expected that the leader
of the party would rise above such unwholesome politicking and embrace a campaign
of ideas.
Sir Alistair Graham, the former Chairman
of the Committee on Standards in Public Life said that naming her sister's spare bedroom as her main home was «near fraudulent» — which elicited a threat
of legal action from Ms Smith for «
malicious falsehood» — unsurprisingly, she didn't actually take such action.
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While coaching a child's soccer team, one father told many
of the team parents disparaging
falsehoods about the child's mother, and how she was engaging in «
malicious mother syndrome.»