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Why do you think libel cases are difficult to prove?

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  • 24-02-2021

Explanation:

Libel refers to specific facts that can be proved untrue. ... Libel laws are meant to monetarily compensate people for damage to their reputations–not to punish people who make false statements. It's harder for a public figure to win a libel lawsuit than it is for a private person to win a libel lawsuit.

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