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If it is not true then why get annoyed. If someone is accusing you falsely then that is slander and defamation. See a lawyer.
Yes, and you could certainly be sued for it.
Go to the courthouse and sue for slander.
It's Constitutes defamation of character/ slander
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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.
Slander. SLANDER.
To slander is to say something that is not true. Slander is often used in a political campaign.
That is called slander. You can file a lawsuit against them for slander. But you have to have a standing to sue. If you slandered them first, then you would not want to sue, since that would give them more reason to want to sue. If under 4 people heard it, it is generally not considered slander in a court of law. Now, remember that the one absolute defense against slander suits is proof that the statements were true. So unless they name the drugs you took, you might not want to sue. Drinking coffee, tea, alcoholic beverages, soft drinks, and hot chocolate is technically considered "drug use." So is smoking.
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.
You could attempt to file a criminal complaint alleging a "False Report To Law Enforcement"' or you could bring suit against the person in civil court for libel or slander.
Slander and libel are derogatory or harmful remarks. Slander is spoken, and libel is written.