If you make false accusations, they can sue you for slander.
That is known as a loaded question. It is a question that contains an assumption or an accusation within it.
Mind your own business. But if you must intervene... Then try not to do anything illegal.
No, actually. It's not only illegal, it's also very inconsiderate.
No. It's none of the man's business who is using a given phone.
Is it criminal Are there case laws or statutes to support this
If someone is accusing someone of being up on a high horse it means that they're accusing them of being proud or thinking they're better then everyone else. Thus if you're telling someone to get off their high horse you are telling them to stop being proud.
When can someone be held for defamation of character or accusing you of something very wrong that you did not do?
The person making the accusation is called the accuser or the plaintiff.
1. To legally charge (someone) with an offense or crime. 2. To claim that (someone) has done something wrong.
Someone who falsely accuses another person is often referred to as a liar or a false accuser.
is it illegal for someone to obtain an email that was not addresses to them?
The Defendent is "being accused", therefore defending one's self