Whether a person gets fired after making an accusation with proof or evidence depends on various factors, including the nature of the accusation, company policies, and the context of the situation. If the accusation is valid and aligns with company policy violations, it could lead to disciplinary action, including termination. However, if the accusation is unfounded or made in bad faith, it might result in consequences for the accuser instead. Ultimately, each case is unique and requires careful consideration by the employer.
The state made a serious accusation against its treasurer based on the audit. An indictment is not a proof of guilt, only an accusation that a crime was committed.
If it is on purpose, yes, or if the person who accused the other person did not know what was going on and thought something bad was happening, then no. But if a policeman had proof that someone was a criminal, and the "criminal" explained how he wasn't one and it was a misunderstanding, then that false accusation is okay. But if a paronoid adult was accusing someone across the street for killing his dog with no proof, then it's a crime.
No
The person who is the legal heir to the person who owned the mutual fund has the right to claim the fund sale proceeds. The person should show proof that he/she is the legal heir of the deceased fund owner in order to claim the proceeds. If the primary beneficiary is alive, the legal heir cannot claim the amount.
Accusation is one thing, proof is another. File your claim with the unemployment office and their investigator will check out all the facts.
In legal cases, the burden of proof lies with the party making the claim or accusation. They must provide evidence to support their case and convince the court of the validity of their argument.
declared, but without proof to judge some one without having proof
Because there was no real proof or even evidence stating that she would have been part of the salem witchcraft. They hung her with no reasoning.
You don't need physical evidence for proof. Just the fact that your afraid of your abuser is enough to get the law involved.
It was done to preserve the proof of death of the person and the proof of the death of the person.
yes and no there is no proof he is a real person or not a person
Well you have to get that person recorded!