Sentence examples for was made maliciously from inspiring English sources

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The defamation suit was necessary as Hockey tried to "vindicate his name, his reputation, against a totally false allegation of corruption, which the evidence will show was made maliciously," he said.

In the United States, the plaintiff, or accuser, must prove that the statement in question was false; public officials must also prove that it was made maliciously, with "reckless disregard" for the truth.

This timeframe also gives us time to ensure people are able to be notified of their deletion request in the event that the request was made maliciously by someone who has access to the person's login credentials.

Plaintiffs can also be forced to pay a lawyer and court fees if a judge or jury rules the complaint was made maliciously.

Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Debre Katz Weintraub has ruled that Cosby and Singer must answer questions about whether the denial of the rape was made maliciously, the Los Angeles Times reports.

In this connection, Chan C.J. said that the court would have to decide whether freedom of expression is to be given preference over the protection of reputation, whether it is a fundamental right that trumps the protection of reputation unless it is shown that the defamatory statement was made maliciously, or whether it is co-equal with the protection of reputation.

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The guidance in fact states that prosecution is more likely when the allegation is believed to be made maliciously or over a sustained period of time – in other words, there is now an incentive to withdraw rape allegations if victims feel the police disbelieve them.

It is alleged that the postings were made maliciously and that "the reviews published were abuse or invective in the form of criticism".

Despite that, Consumers Union won the case because the jury either found the false statements were not made maliciously or had not damaged Isuzu.

In its legal filing, United and Orbitz said the site was "intentionally and maliciously" interfering with the travel firms' business and was making it breach its contracts with its partners.

"On 13 June 2015, we were made aware that someone had maliciously and illegally hacked our product, subsequently making this hack public rather than bringing it to our attention privately and in confidence.

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