The Law of the Press: Text, Statutes, CasesWest Publishing Company, 1948 - 691 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 89.
63. lappuse
... criminal libel either where the mat- ter is brought to the attention of an outsider or to the defamed person alone . This is because in either event it tends to a breach of the peace . A libelous letter sent by the writer directly to ...
... criminal libel either where the mat- ter is brought to the attention of an outsider or to the defamed person alone . This is because in either event it tends to a breach of the peace . A libelous letter sent by the writer directly to ...
75. lappuse
... Criminal Prosecution for Libel . - One's first guess , when presented with this question , would probably be that truth , if established , is always a com- plete defense . Strange as it may seem , the time was when , quite to the ...
... Criminal Prosecution for Libel . - One's first guess , when presented with this question , would probably be that truth , if established , is always a com- plete defense . Strange as it may seem , the time was when , quite to the ...
147. lappuse
... criminal law , and as it is , therefore , a criminal act to send such a communication to another , there is a right to recover damages therefor on the part of the person injured . It is true that we have held that the definition or ...
... criminal law , and as it is , therefore , a criminal act to send such a communication to another , there is a right to recover damages therefor on the part of the person injured . It is true that we have held that the definition or ...
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