Legal Question in Civil Rights Law in California
misconduct
never being charged with a crime my name is being slandered as if convicted how do i approach such a case what evidence do I need
Asked on 9/03/08, 7:29 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Robert F. Cohen
Law Office of Robert F. Cohen
Re: misconduct
More facts are needed. Who is slandering you? Is it someone in your community, a newspaper, etc.?
If someone is accusing you of having been convicted of a crime, the fact that you never were might be enough evidence. You would need evidence, though, that this person was saying things about you to others, the approximate dates these were communicated, and the circumstances.
Answered on 9/03/08, 8:16 pm