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  2. Malicious prosecution - Wikipedia

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    Malicious prosecution is a common law intentional tort.Like the tort of abuse of process, its elements include (1) intentionally (and maliciously) instituting and pursuing (or causing to be instituted or pursued) a legal action (civil or criminal) that is (2) brought without probable cause and (3) dismissed in favor of the victim of the malicious prosecution.

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    The Public Investigator team asked several legal experts to evaluate the eviction notice. They identified several abnormalities with the notice that appeared inconsistent with Wisconsin law.

  4. Their landlord threatened eviction when these tenants ... - AOL

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    What's next in the lawsuit? Another hearing date set. The plaintiffs' attorneys said the new agreement "leaves unresolved the lawsuit’s request for damages for the plaintiffs and attorneys’ fees."

  5. A Miami Beach landlord is threatening to evict everyone from ...

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    This week, the association filed a motion to intervene in the eviction lawsuit and asked for a stay of the proceedings, which Miami-Dade County Court Judge Stephanie Silver granted until a hearing ...

  6. List of wrongful convictions in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Supreme Court unanimously accepted Holliday's report on November 12, calling Zain's actions "egregious violations of the right of a defendant to a fair trial" and a "corruption of our legal system". [188] [189] [190] West Virginia paid out a total of $6.5 million to settle lawsuits by people who had been wrongfully convicted due to Zain.

  7. Tom Bane Civil Rights Act - Wikipedia

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    A lawsuit under the Bane Act is a civil claim against someone who has attempted or managed to interfere with someone's civil rights (as guaranteed by state and federal law in the United States) through any act or acts of coercion, violence, threats of violence, or intimidation, including victims of hate crime violence.