Thursday, February 4, 2010

If I file a lawsuit for a false accusation of shoplifting, what kind of compensation can I get?

Without proof, nothing.





He said, she said is not considered evidence.If I file a lawsuit for a false accusation of shoplifting, what kind of compensation can I get?
Your actual damages. In this U.S., A suit for slander requires false statements of fact, (not just opinion) reflecting on the character of another, and such statements are heard by a third party, and believed, resulting in tangible financial harm due to the loss of reputation. Each of those things has meaning and unless you can prove each one, you have nothing. If you can prove them all, and can prove some tangible financial loss from the diminished reputation, you can get a judgment for the amount of that tangible financial loss.If I file a lawsuit for a false accusation of shoplifting, what kind of compensation can I get?
Shopkeepers are legally allowed to detain a person that they reasonably believe to be shoplifting - whether they are right or wrong is irrelevant so long as they acted reasonably.
nutin or at least that what you should get why cant a store keeper defend his store by asking you if you stole something when they think you may have
Your provable economic damages.
zero.. be lucky your not in jail.. that it's self is it's own reward.. why to people feel they need to sue over every little thing.. geee get a life...

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