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  2. Actio personalis moritur cum persona - Wikipedia

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    The maxim is first quoted in a case [a] from 1496, where a woman against whom a defamation judgment was issued died before paying the damages and costs. [ 3 ] The Kings Bench first used the maxim in Cleymond v Vincent (1523) but it was popularised by Edward Coke , [ 4 ] with cases like Pinchons Case (1616), [ 5 ] and Bane's Case, [ 6 ] and to ...

  3. Milkovich v. Lorain Journal Co. - Wikipedia

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    Since perjury is a felony in Ohio, the statements were found to be defamatory and Milkovich was ruled a private figure, both of which were helpful to his case. However, the trial court granted a directed verdict in favor of the newspaper since it found Diadiun's column to be a statement of opinion, which cannot be libelous, and that there was ...

  4. United States defamation law - Wikipedia

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    The origins of the United States' defamation laws pre-date the American Revolution; one influential case in 1734 involved John Peter Zenger and established precedent that "The Truth" is an absolute defense against charges of libel.

  5. Victims of defamation get more time to sue, Ohio Supreme ...

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    In a 5-2 decision, the Ohio Supreme Court said victims of defamation get extra time to pursue lawsuits. A tale of fraudulent emails, local real estate deals and false allegations of kickbacks ...

  6. What are Issue 1’s pros and cons: A ruse to 'own the libs' or ...

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  7. Character evidence - Wikipedia

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    Character evidence is a term used in the law of evidence to describe any testimony or document submitted for the purpose of proving that a person acted in a particular way on a particular occasion based on the character or disposition of that person.

  8. Ohio State faces Anti-Defamation League complaint alleging ...

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    The complaint — filed by StandWithUs, the Anti-Defamation League and the Louis D. Brandeis Center for Human Rights Under Law — alleges that Jewish students at Ohio State have "faced a litany ...

  9. Category:Defamation - Wikipedia

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