Legal Question in Criminal Law in Massachusetts
Slander
If someone, under oath in court, slanders your name, what recourse do you have?
Asked on 12/07/06, 6:13 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
henry lebensbaum
Law Offices of Henry Lebensbaum (978-749-3606)
Re: Slander in Court
Most likely none.
There is a qualified immunity for statements pertaining to litigation.
If it is perjury, you may want to contact the DA and see if they want to proceed.
If you want to call me, you can.
Answered on 12/08/06, 10:22 am