About
Malicious Prosecution Law:
When a person files a lawsuit against another to purposefully
create costs, distractions and distress for that person, it
is known as malicious prosecution.
Pursuing legal action intentionally without probable cause
are grounds for malicious prosecution.
If the defendant in the case wins and has direct evidence
to prove that the suit was under malicious
prosecution and filed out of spite, he/she
may file for damages against the plaintiff. Malicious
prosecution is very difficult to prove because
it needs to be established that a client provoked their attorney
to be more aggressive, so they can get the settlement in their
interest.
What Malicious Prosecution
Lawyers can do for you: When an attorney
crosses the line and acts in malice, charges of malicious
prosecution can be declared. In order to
file a malicious prosecution
lawsuit, it needs to be established that
there was no probable cause. A professional malicious
prosecution lawyer can help
justify your position by demonstrating other successful cases
in which similar facts existed. A malicious
prosecution lawyer can make
sure the courts do not take your suit lightly and can strengthen
your arguments.
Georgia Malicious Prosecution
Lawyer Referral Service: If you believe
you are a victim of a malicious prosecution,
call Attorney Search Network
today and get consulted by a malicious prosecution
lawyer. We can help you find a Georgia
malicious prosecution lawyer
who can defend you against malicious prosecution
and get you the justice you deserve.
If you have any questions about the information
provided above, please
contact us
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