Malicious prosecution is a common law intentional tort (lawsuit), while like the tort of abuse of process, its elements include (1) intentionally (and maliciously) instituting and pursuing (or causing to be instituted or pursued) a legal action (civil or criminal) that is (2) brought without probable cause and (3) dismissed in favor of the victim of the malicious prosecution.
In a malicious prosecution lawsuit the former defendant (respondent) is now the plaintiff and the defendant/s may be the person/s who initiated the action, the attorney/s (or the law firm who prosecuted said action) and those who contributed or assisted in giving authorization or the use of public funds to proceed in the prolonged prosecution of said action against the, now plaintiff. The plaintiff has a right to a jury trial of his peers.
The elements of a malicious prosecution care are
- that the defendant filed and/or prosecuted the underlying civil action;
- a favorable termination of the prior case;
- the absence of probable cause, meaning that no reasonable attorney would have considered it to be tenable;
- malice, which can be implied from a conscious disregard for the consequences, from a lack of probable cause and from inadequate investigation and research, and
- damages
Since the re-litigation of the former action will be prohibited, the favorable termination of that case is the starting point of the malicious prosecution case. Therefore, before the plaintiff's first witness is called, plaintiff should offer, as Exhibit "1" , the judgment in the underlying action. If a statement of decision was made, that document should also be offered.
2 comments:
What a wealth of information. I understand that one of the lawyers involved in Greg's case may have told him that, if his case was dropped, then he couldn't sue. Ha! Sure he can. Was Greg harmed? Of course he was!
I heard a newscaster this morning say that Greg was "pretending to point his finger like a gun". I called the newscaster immediately, and he changed the wording in his next news report.
This is great information for the "little" guy who is being beaten up by "the system." Many people feel helpless and that they don't have any recourse against those in power. I say they do!
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