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Section 6-5-180 – Import of Accusations of False Swearing or Commission of Crime.

Section 6-5-180 Import of accusations of false swearing or commission of crime. Every accusation of false swearing presumptively imports a charge of perjury, and every accusation importing the commission of a crime punishable by indictment must be held presumptively to mean what the language used ordinarily imports. (Code 1852, §2224; Code 1867, §2626; Code 1876, […]

Section 6-5-181 – Words Falsely Imputing Woman’s Chastity Actionable.

Section 6-5-181 Words falsely imputing woman’s chastity actionable. Any words written, spoken, or printed of any woman falsely imputing to her a want of chastity are actionable without proof of special damages. (Code 1852, §2220; Code 1867, §2622; Code 1876, §2971; Code 1886, §2727; Code 1896, §1440; Code 1907, §3748; Code 1923, §7359; Code 1940, […]

Section 6-5-182 – Libel or Slander – Burden of Proof.

Section 6-5-182 Libel or slander – Burden of proof. In an action for libel or slander, the plaintiff must prove, unless it shall be admitted by the defendant, the facts showing that the alleged defamatory matter was published or spoken of the plaintiff. (Code 1923, §7357; Code 1940, T. 7, §910.)

Section 6-5-184 – Libel or Slander – Mitigation of Damages – Retraction.

Section 6-5-184 Libel or slander – Mitigation of damages – Retraction. The defendant in an action of slander or libel may prove under a general denial in mitigation of damages that the charge was made in good faith by mistake or through inadvertence or misapprehension, and that he has retracted the charge in the same […]

Section 6-5-187 – Truth of Charges Against Public Persons May Be Proved.

Section 6-5-187 Truth of charges against public persons may be proved. In civil actions for the publication of papers investigating the official conduct of officers or persons in public capacity or when the matter published is proper for public information, the truth thereof may be given in evidence. (Code 1852, §2225; Code 1867, §2627; Code […]

Section 6-5-188 – Effect of Retraction and Tender of Money.

Section 6-5-188 Effect of retraction and tender of money. If the defendant, after or before an action is commenced, makes the retraction recited in Sections 6-5-184 through 6-5-186 and also tenders to the plaintiff a compensation in money, bringing the same into court, the plaintiff can recover no costs if the jury believes and finds […]

Section 6-5-189 – Effect of Tender of Money.

Section 6-5-189 Effect of tender of money. The receipt of money tendered before an action is commenced is a bar to the action and, if after an action is commenced, such releases the defendant from all damages and costs, except the costs which accrued before the tender and receipt of the money. (Code 1852, §2223; […]