can falsely influencing thought, belief and opinion of others be prosecuted? can falsely influencing thought, belief and opinion of others be prosecuted by law? I cannot give specific example Just come up in a conversation at work |
It's called persecution. Try 'The Google', works wonders. |
Are we talking about slander? Without an example and how severe this is, it's hard to provide any answer. |
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you mean um...lying? |
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