No, it is not considered slander if the statement is true.
No, it is not considered slander if the statement is true.
Yes, it is possible for slander to be true. Slander is a false spoken statement that harms someone's reputation, but if the statement is actually true, it would not be considered slander.
No, it is not considered slander if the statement being made is true.
No, you cannot sue for slander if the statement made about you is true. Slander involves making false and damaging statements about someone.
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The word slander isn't in the first amendment but the definition is a malicious, false, and defamatory statement.
Libel. Spoken is slander.
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Slander is the making of a false statement spoken statement about someone that is damaging to his or her reputation.
Yes, it is possible for someone to be accused of slander even if the statements they made were true. Slander is a false spoken statement that harms someone's reputation, so if the statement is true, it would not meet the definition of slander. However, the person could still face legal action for defamation if the true statement was made with malicious intent or caused harm to the individual's reputation.