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- In 2002, he was unsuccessfully prosecuted from criminal libel by the government.
- Criminal libel was removed from New Zealand law nearly a decade ago.
- Whitney was convicted of criminal libel and sentenced to prison for a month.
- Journalists occasionally face criminal libel prosecutions and other forms of harassment and intimidation.
- Mitchell has filed a criminal libel lawsuit against OffshoreAlert and publisher David Marchant.
- In criminal libel, " the greater the truth, the greater the libel ."
- Criminal libel is punishable by one to three years in prison.
- In 1835, Howe was prosecuted for criminal libel for one of his articles.
- One Zeman adviser has since been charged with criminal libel and another resigned.
- The editors were charged with criminal libel, which could mean a jail sentence.
- Later in 1964 the Supreme Court applied the same rule to criminal libel.
- But the " criminal libel " will remain, he said.
- In 1924, he was convicted on charges of criminal libel.
- In 1886 the editor, William Webb, was charged by Henry Parkes with criminal libel.
- Repeating defamatory statements is not a defense against charges of civil nor criminal libel.
- The allegations by Chesterton were so extreme that a criminal libel case was launched.
- He was a plaintiff and defendant in several trials for civil or criminal libel.
- A year ago, the Alabama Supreme Court found the state's criminal libel statute unconstitutional.
- The prime minister has filed a criminal libel lawsuit against OffshoreAlert and publisher David Marchant.
- Liu went on to file a criminal libel suit against the pair on 7 November.
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