Friday, February 12, 2010

Is it possible to sue a newspaper for false information on my sons robbery case,saying he's home and he not.

They probably printed the info from the police. You can ask them to retract the false statements, they would have to do that. If you just need money, you may have a difficult time suing since they probably printed what they got. Go for a retraction instead, %26amp; that will correct the false info.Is it possible to sue a newspaper for false information on my sons robbery case,saying he's home and he not.
maybe not the paper but from who he got the infoIs it possible to sue a newspaper for false information on my sons robbery case,saying he's home and he not.
So you're trying to obtain righteousness out of your son's wrong doing? He obviously stole from someone and now he has to face the consequences, whether or not you feel they are totally deserved
Sadly, no. But you could possibly get the paper to print a correction.
HA, no.
Usely for us mere morsels they just print an apology in the paper,I'm afraid you need money to sue,well not unless it was some thing really big.


Well I'm thinking now,if your son did the robbery well I think you have more things to worry about.
No. No legal grounds to sue.
On what grounds? I doubt it very much. Why not try a slip-and-fall in a corner shop?
The best that you can hope for is for them to print a correction. the press is highly protected by the first amendment (freedom of speech, religion and the press).
nope if so all the major magazines would be out of buisness


try proposing a slander case to ur lawyer
If the newspaper is reporting information that they KNOW is false, that is illegal (it's called libel). If they are just mistaken, you need to correct them not sue them.
Yes you could!

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