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Yes, and its called Being Falsely Accused of Committing a Crime, Uttering a False Statement, Defamation, all leading to Criminal Harassment. These are not only all criminal offences, but they're also legitimate grounds for suing the crap out of a person.
Yes, it is possible to take legal action against the person who falsely accused you. The potential lawsuit could be for several causes of action, depending on the circumstances surrounding your case. Here's a detailed look at your options, based on two decades of experience in personal injury and related legal fields.
Depending on the circumstances, you may have grounds for a lawsuit if you were falsely accused and suffered damages as a result.
The attorney general of Utah is an elected constitutional officer in the executive branch of the state government of Utah. The attorney general is the chief legal officer and legal adviser in the state.
(801) 799-3000 If you require an officer to respond but it isn't an emergency, call this number. The non-emergency phone number keeps our 911 phone lines open to help those who require an emergency response.
Factors Influencing Shoplifting Penalties Under $500: Typically considered a Class B misdemeanor. $500 to $1,500: Class A misdemeanor. $1,500 to $5,000: Third-degree felony. Over $5,000: Second-degree felony.