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SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

GD v. Kenny

... that expungement of a criminal conviction does not, as a matter of law, preclude reference to records of the conviction in a subsequent defamation suit. ... that such a denial had "the effect of denying to them the right to assert truth as a defense in actions for libel and slander." Id. ...

Leang v. Jersey City Bd. of Educ.

... [3] The counts are: (1) false imprisonment; (2) battery; (3) assault; (4) invasion of privacy, alleged to have been a "strip search" and psychiatric examination performed at the hospital; (5) defamation, libel, and slander, asserted to be based on 1106 the "notorious manner of the ...

Senna v. Florimont

... [11] To date, most states have declined to go as far as the Rosenbloom plurality, which would have imposed the actual—malice standard on defamation actions involving private ... [12] Generally, the fair comment privilege provides a defense to a libel or slander action when "the ...

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