if you didnt do it, deny it, if they cant prove it then they cant do anything about it and if they try, then you can sue.
The president was accused of accepting a bribe in exchange for political favors or influence. This can be a serious allegation that may lead to legal action or impeachment proceedings depending on the evidence and circumstances. The accusation of bribery against a high-ranking official can have significant consequences for their reputation and political career.
Sure.
She was accused of "bewitching" the King and in so taking action against King and Country
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.
If you didnt do it then tell them so, and if they cant prove you did then its not a problem.
In a way yes because it hurts your reputaion. But in a way no because there is no telling what you may do to the person if you find out. That's sort of like the witness protection program.
Whites accused Chinese workers on the West Coast of taking jobs away from white workers, depressing wages, and being willing to work for lower pay. This led to hostility and discriminatory practices, including the passage of laws like the Chinese Exclusion Act.
Use an example of something you did at your current or past job that you did that required alot of detail (taking care of the small things).
guilty or felon
Ignore it.
Cheating on his wife with numerous women and taking PED'S.
It depends what crime the accused is actually accused of.The bill of rights grant privileges, all other laws prohibit something.