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21. At а birthdаy pаrty tо celebrate the secоnd birthday оf Tommy, Deborah said to Anna, “Did you know that Polly [Tommy’s mother] did not marry Tommy’s father until a year and a half ago?” Only Anna and Polly heard the remark. The remark happened not to be true, and Anna did not believe it. Polly was terribly upset by the false accusation and suffered feelings of rage and several sleepless nights. Assuming that Deborah knew the remark was false when she made it, may Polly recover?
23. Newspаper, а lоcаl paper in the tоwn оf Chippewa, publishes a column called “Police Blotter” in the daily paper. The “Blotter” purports to be a reprinting of the previous day’s crimes handled by the local police that is listed on the police department’s blotter. In one edition, the “Blotter” column said, “John Smith was charged by the police with a burglary at 123 Main Street, at the home of John Brown.” In fact, this item was not taken from the police department’s blotter, but was the result of a conversation between the reporter covering local police activities and Officer Flatfoot of the Chippewa Police Department. Because the reporter was inexperienced and tired, the article once printed included a mistake, the reversal of two names. It was really John Brown who was charged with a burglary at the home of John Smith at 123 Main. A reporter of average professional standards would have read notes back to Officer Flatfoot before leaving the police department, but the reporter did not know to do this. Neither the reporter nor Newspaper nor any of Newspaper’s other employees knew that the item printed was false. John Smith, a local resident of no special prominence, has brought a libel action against Newspaper. May he recover?
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