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"Is it true Wright plans to sue for malicious prosecution?"
The Americans have constantly referred to the risk of malicious prosecution and we support their concerns.
We also have the problems of erroneous accusation and malicious prosecution.
The city also faces a lawsuit, one alleging malicious prosecution.
He'll file a suit against me for malicious prosecution.
The grand jury served to screen out incompetent or malicious prosecutions.
They may be able to sue the airline and the government for malicious prosecution or false imprisonment.
She later lost a civil case brought against the police for malicious prosecution, and ultimately succumbed to alcoholism.
Now I'm going to put you in a position where no one can ever recover in a suit for malicious prosecution.
The pilot later filed a malicious prosecution claim seek, but the suit was dismissed.
But the results have been mixed, leading critics to accuse him of unwise or even malicious prosecution.
It's extremely difficult to prove "malicious prosecution" or "wrongful arrest."
"When do we put the brakes on and say, 'Hey, this is a malicious prosecution'?"
Mr. Thompson is now suing authorities for "malicious prosecution" and general revenge.
Caldwell counter-sued the literary society for false arrest and malicious prosecution.
A judge ruled that the district attorney and his deputies could not be sued for malicious prosecution or false arrest.
"Our position is that there was no conspiracy and that this was not a malicious prosecution.
Many whites saw it as a malicious prosecution of an old man who had suffered a stroke and undergone a recent hip replacement operation.
Vincent signed a release saying he would not sue Kleinman for malicious prosecution.
Children's Aid Societies have been found guilty of incompetence, negligence and malicious prosecution.
Abuse of process and malicious prosecution are often classified as dignitary torts as well.
One of Bartmann's co-defendants sued the government for malicious prosecution and won.
He said he was suing Mr. George for "malicious prosecution of my client."
Various legal claims may be available in theory, experts said, among them defamation, infliction of emotional distress and malicious prosecution.
Private prosecution is sometimes regarded with suspicion as a potential avenue for vexatious or malicious prosecution.