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If you falsely accuse someone of terrorsim - in addition to whatever personal damages they may sue you for, you can be criminally charged with making false reports to the authorities.
Yes, it is possible to sue your lawyer.
If you are asking if you can sue them for slander, or libel, in civil court, it IS possible but contact an attorney to assess your possibility of being able to successfully move ahead with it.
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Yes, it is possible to sue someone in small claims court for slander. You would need to prove that the person made false and damaging statements about you. Small claims court typically handles cases involving monetary compensation for damages rather than injunctions or specific performance.
It's probably not worthwhile - his assets are probably false too :)
Yes, it is possible to sue a minor in civil court, but the process can be more complex than suing an adult. The minor may require a legal guardian or parent to represent them in court.
Yes.
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You can sue anyone for anything.
No you cannot sue the court itself. That would be saying that the system was built to work against itself and that's not going to happen. You may be able to sue the person the court ordered to do something for not holding up the court order but you can't sue the court.
If you were found not guilty in court that, in itself, does not mean that you were arrested falsely. However, the answer to your question is yes, anyone can sue a branch of government for a perceived wrongdoing. Contact an attorney for a consultation to determine if your case has 'merit.'