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 Re: "Malicious Prosecution" In pro per/In pro se
Posted by Ted_MI on 2/13/05 3:59pm

Zlee,

I don't know if your suggested course was tongue in cheek or not. Maybe it was; if not, I don't believe there is any basis for such a cause of action (at least at this time). Because I don't believe that Korey has been prosecuted. As a general statement, that is a necessary element in such a cause of action. Two others are that the prosecution has to be resolved in your favor and that malice has to be established.

Plus the fact, if the potential defendant is contemplating bankruptcy, she (or he) probably is not going to be that collectible.
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