
02-05-2007, 01:13 PM
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Just going off the facts you stated, generally speaking I'd say you were slandered. In most states, falsely accusing somebody of criminal conduct to third parties is defamation per se, which means damages are assumed. However, if you cannot show actual damages, you probably wouldn't get much in a lawsuit (I've heard of people being awarded a symbolic $1).
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