There are no criminal charges.
However, they can turn around and sue you for malicious prosecution. In most states, they would need to show only the following to have a case for malicious prosecution: (1) You filed a suit with no probable cause; (2) You filed with malicious intent; (3) the suit terminated entirely in their favor.
2007-02-14 16:21:18
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answered by Mr Placid 7
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efficient. i respect the those that say "coverage corporations turn you away with pre-recent circumstances! it extremely is bigoted!" ok, enable's imagine of geniuses. If coverage corporations would prefer to take all persons, than no individual needs coverage! i am going to gladly pay a pair hundred money a twelve months for a pair dentist appointments and a pass to to the medical specialist each and every on party. Then, if i'm getting ill or would prefer to pass to the wellbeing center, i am going to call and signal in for insurnace. Then when I get out i am going to cancel it. Please liberals, end and imagine of. do no longer in trouble-free words pass with "what sounds acceptable." Conservatives do no longer % to no longer help human beings. they're in trouble-free words smart.
2016-11-28 03:47:54
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answered by dunworth 4
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Criminal Record Search Database : http://www.InfoSearchDetective.com/Info
2015-09-24 23:09:42
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answered by Bryon 1
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Yes, you can lie yourself into complete prison and be charged by the court of contempt maybe even fined heavily for wasting the courts time away from other backlogged cases.
2007-02-14 14:57:14
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answered by butch 5
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Perjury in a court of law is a punishable offence under the penal code. Giving false evidence in a court of law amounts to perjury.
2007-02-14 14:56:37
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answered by Kool-kat 4
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yes! especially if it went to court already...its called perjury aka lying under oath...ask "Lil Kim" she was in jail for it. You cannot abuse the court system..I don't know why you'd want to in the first place.
2007-02-14 14:56:13
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answered by PunkRockGirl 3
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Yes. as a matter of fact you can go to jail and my understanding is it's a pretty serious offense.
2007-02-14 14:59:56
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answered by politicallypuzzeled 3
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The love juice feels your pain
2007-02-14 14:59:02
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answered by lovejuicelotion 1
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You betcha. Libel, slander and abuse of the court system.
2007-02-14 14:55:46
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answered by Anonymous
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