libel
The crime that involves harming a person's reputation is known as defamation. Defamation can occur in two forms: slander, which involves spoken statements, and libel, which involves written statements. To prove defamation, the harmed party typically must show that the statements were false, damaging, and made with a certain degree of negligence or malice. This legal action aims to protect individuals' reputations from false and damaging assertions.
Delict is a civil wrong that causes harm to someone's person, property, or reputation, while crime is a violation of a criminal law that is punishable by the state. Delict generally involves compensation to the victim, while crime involves punishment by the criminal justice system.
Whether they realize it or not. ALL persons are affected by crime in one way or another.
It is an example of a "crime against persons."
DNA identification has shown that some persons who were sentenced to death did not commit the crime.
I don't know about the "degree" of it, but it is classified as a "Crime Against Persons."
Character assassination, also known as defamation, can be considered a crime if it meets the legal definition of slander or libel. Slander involves making false spoken statements that harm a person's reputation, while libel involves making false written statements. Victims of character assassination may be able to pursue legal action for damages.
Such a crime involves the abuse of a corpse, which is disrespectful to the family.
Depending on the type of crime - either CONSPIRACY or COLLUSION.
W-A-Y too many to catalogue here. Suffice it to say that any crime that is not considered a crime against persons, is a property crime.
Any kind of crime involves risk. You can be charged with a crime. Right?
Sounds fraudulent to me.