A Digest of the Law of Libel And Slander With the Evidence Procedure And Prac
A Digest of the Law of Libel And Slander With the Evidence Procedure And Prac
William Blake Odgers
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260 ; Haley v. State, 63 Ala. 81, 87. So in an indictment for libel. Commonwealth v. Morgan, 107 Mass. 199. This reckless disregard of the rights of the party defamed and of the consequences that may result to him may be shown in a variety of ways, the most common of which appear in actions for libel against newspapers. Now ic may be stated in the outset that the publishers, editors, and writers of newspaper articles or paragraphs have no immunity (apart from statute) from. Prosecution oraction...not enjoyed by citizens generallj'. Foster v. Scripps, 39 Mich. 376 ; s. C. 41 Mich. 742; Snyder v. Fulton, 34 Md. 129 ; Buckleys. Knapp, 48 Mo. 152 ; Storey v. Wallace, 60 111. 51; Sweeney v. Baker, 13 W. Va. 158 ; Commonwealth v. Morgan, 107 Mass. 199 ; Smart v. Blanchard, 42 N. H. 137 ; Huff (J. Bennett, 4 Sandf. 120; Dunn v. Hall, 1 Ind. 344 ; Andres v. Wells, 7 Johns. 260 ; Curtis v. Mussey, 6 Gray, 261 ; Sheckell v. Jackson, 10 Cush. 25. The publisher of a newspaper is liable either civilly or criminally, or doubtless in both ways, for defamation published in his paper though he was ignorant of the fact.
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