BAVINGTON v. ROBINSON, 124 Md. 85 (1914)

91 A. 777 WALTER P. BAVINGTON vs. WILLIAM E. ROBINSON. Court of Appeals of Maryland. Decided June 26th, 1914. Slander: malice; when presumed; priviliged communication; province of jury; burden of proof. “Thief” and “Robber.” Although malice is the essential of the action of slander, if the use of the slanderous words is established, malice is […]

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