Concept in Definition ABC
Miscellanea / / July 04, 2021
By Florencia Ucha, in Jan. 2014
A slander is that accusation, imputation, lacking in truth that is poured on someone with the clear mission of causing harm.
It should be noted that normally that false accusation that is manifested about someone is linked to a The crime that is claimed to have been committed by the accused person, even if the crime does not really exist or is not he committed it. On the other hand, the prosecution is generally intended to affect the dignity of an individual, belittling his fame or directly undermining the esteem that he holds in society.
If he who has been accused of this or that crime by another and manages to prove that he has not committed such a criminal action, he will be left to margin of punishment criminal of course and may act a reprimand against the accuser of him. Meanwhile, the person accused of the crime of slander will be totally exempt from a pain if he can prove reliably and forcefully the accusation that he has made in a timely manner.
Now, yes or yes, in order to punish slander it will be necessary for the one who feels aggrieved to present a
complaint.Both the crime of slander and that of injury are contained in the code criminal law and with regard to crimes against the honor.
It should also be noted that the aforementioned crimes are the most common and that is why they have a constant in court, that is, it is common to meet individuals who litigate about libel or insults.
Artists and public officials are the ones who most often make slander presentations and surely the reason for this is that when dealing with people It is more common to talk about them, well, and of course also badly, and in some cases they even lie in order to get more sales of publications or hearings.
Between the synonyms used for this concept highlights the defamation, which has a widespread use in our language to express precisely the deliberate damage that is proposes to do to an individual, informing, publishing data or information that damages their good name and honor.
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