Yes, and you could certainly be sued for it.
If it is not true then why get annoyed. If someone is accusing you falsely then that is slander and defamation. See a lawyer.
Go to the courthouse and sue for slander.
It's Constitutes defamation of character/ slander
frame bear false witness setup slander libel falsely accuse false arrest
Need clarification: The questions that you will be asked at trial? Or, the questions that are the basis of the libel and slander action?
It would be slander to say something untrue about a person's moral character.The banker sued for slander against a customer who claimed the banker was a pedophile.The newspaper printed a story about the mayor that was slander.
Using the term bias is not considered slander in itself. This would depend on a lot of other factors surrounding the incident.
Negative spoken rumors are considered slander. Negative rumors in print are considered libel.
Slander. SLANDER.
If the defamation (false statements or lies) is spoken then it is considered slander. If the defamation is written, then it is called libel.
To slander is to say something that is not true. Slander is often used in a political campaign.
Translated from Spanish it means "translate." For example: She translates (Ella traduce).The word, however, exists in English, and is a verb meaning, to speak maliciously and falsely of someone or something; to slander or defame.