Wrongfully Arrested? Acquitted Or Charges Dropped? Malicious Prosecution? The Elements of Proof.
This video explains malicious prosecution. It identifies the elements of proof required for an accused to make a prima facie case for malicious prosecution, on the federal and state level. It provides case law to help the viewer understand the concept. It presents a "mock" case scenario. The viewer is asked, based on the facts (in the scenario) and established law, whether the police officer's arrest of the accused lacked probable cause. This is to engage you and make the process fun. Review the video at: • Wrongfully Arrested? Acquitted Or Charges ... Also, to view the "Finding Case Law" Video: Click this link ( • Finding Case Law In Support Of Response To... ) or copy and paste it in the url address bar and hit enter. ,

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