Fines are only levied in criminal cases. Slander is a civil suit and no fine or jail time can be imposed.
However the person who was slandered could be awarded money for emotional distress,defamation of charactor or other damages that they incured from your slander Which you would be responsible to pay them for.
depends on how serious it is. usually just a fine. in extreme cases, jail time
It is not a crimnal charge therefore no sentence is mandated or imposed. It would probably be a monetary penalty to be determined by either a judge or a jury.
Under Philippine law the definition of slander if oral defamation or perform an act which shall cast dishonor, discredit or contempt upon another person. Imprisonment and fines ranging from 200 to 1,000 pesos can be levied in the Philippines for slander.
The punishment for slander can vary depending on the jurisdiction, but it often involves civil penalties such as fines or damages awarded to the victim. In some cases, slander can also be considered a criminal offense, leading to potential imprisonment or other legal consequences.
you could face jail time and have to pay off the fines
It's Constitutes defamation of character/ slander
They should face JAIL time or life sentience, HUGE FINES, and strict supervision from then on !
Slander. SLANDER.
To slander is to say something that is not true. Slander is often used in a political campaign.
Slander and libel are derogatory or harmful remarks. Slander is spoken, and libel is written.
Slander and libel are derogatory or harmful remarks. Slander is spoken, and libel is written.
Slander is spoken and Libel is written.
The duration of Slander House is 1.08 hours.
The duration of Action for Slander is 1.38 hours.