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Category: Orange County DA Office

Defeating Extortion and Abuse of Process in All Their Ugly Disguises

Defeating Extortion and Abuse of Process in All Their Ugly Disguises Handling Extortion – Both the criminal and civil “Pay me or I’m going to the police…” “Pay me or…

What does Beyond a Reasonable Doubt Mean?

What does Beyond a Reasonable Doubt Mean? Beyond a reasonable doubt is the legal burden of proof required to affirm a conviction in a criminal case. In a criminal case,…

Selected Issues in Malicious Prosecution Cases

Selected Issues in Malicious Prosecution Cases Although it is frequently stated that actions for malicious prosecution are not favored by the law, this should not be used to deny a…

Functions and Duties of the Prosecutor – Prosecution Conduct

Functions and Duties of the Prosecutor – Prosecution Conduct Civil Negligence vs Criminal Negligence Negligence is when someone acts in a way that puts the public at risk. It’s something…

What is Abuse of Process? When the Government Fails Us

What is Abuse of Process? Abuse of process is the intentional misuse of legal proceedings for a wrongful or unlaProbable cause is defined as the reasonable belief, foundedwful purpose. It…

What’s the Difference between Abuse of Process, Malicious Prosecution and False Arrest?

What’s the Difference between Abuse of Process and Malicious Prosecution? Which of the following cases fits into the tort of abuse of process? and… Which of the following cases fits…

Malicious Sue the Prosecutor and the Police bad cops dirty

Thompson v. Clark – Malicious Prosecution claim under § 42 U.S.C. 1983 for malicious prosecution

Thomp$on v. Clark – Maliciou$ Pro$ecution The Evil / Incompetent Prosecutor performing meritle$$ ca$e$ against his fiduciary duty § 42 U.S.C. 1983 for malicious prosecution Thompson v. Clark United States…

What Is Jurisdiction? Jurisdition vs Venue?

What Is Jurisdiction? Jurisdition vs Venue? What Is Jurisdiction? Jurisdiction refers in general to a court’s ability and authority to decide a case brought before it. Jurisdiction Over Subject Matter…

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