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Laws cannot protect someone from being falsely accused. After an accusation has been made, you may be able to sue someone for defamation of character.
Go to the courthouse and sue for slander.
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Yes, you may have grounds to sue a clothing store for defamation if they falsely accused you of stealing and it damaged your reputation or caused you harm. You would need to prove that their accusation was false, that they communicated this accusation to others, and that it resulted in quantifiable damages. It is advisable to consult with a lawyer to discuss the specifics of your case and determine the best course of action.
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You can sue anybody for anything, but, unless you can show how this private accusation damaged you financially, you don't have much of a case.
Yes. You can sue someone who has falsely accused you of theft. Whether or not you should sue someone who has falsely accused you of theft depends on a number of circumstances. It depends on how the accusations started, the conditions under which they occurred, how far the accusations got, and what the law says. In Florida, if a merchant catches you shoplifting and you dispose of the property before the cops come, you can not sue under the law. If you bring a lawsuit, you lose your $250 for bringing the case to court. You paid $250 to hear the judge say, "Case dismissed."
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Yes, since if you are accused of something the you didn't do, that is slander. If it is serious, you can even choose to sue he/she.
They can arrest you over and over as many times as you commit the crim, and therefore you cannot sue them. However, you can sue them if they arrest you falsely.
No you can't sue for being sucker punched.
If the accusations come from a private person, you may sue for slander or libel, depending whether the accusations were oral or written. Damages in such a suit would be presumed because you are being accused of criminal behavior as opposed to just having bad character. If the accusations come from the government as criminal charges you are going to have to defend yourself against them. Pretty obvious, I know. If you are prosecuted you have the right to be told the names of your accusers before trial and to a copy of any statement that person gave to the police.