Reports of Cases Heard And Determined By the Supreme Court of South Carolina

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Reports of Cases Heard And Determined By the Supreme Court of South Carolina
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Crit- icism OF Public Affairs. Malice. Damages. Punitive Damages.
Charge. Issues for Jury. New Trial. Newly Discovered Evi- dence. Disqualification of Jurors.
1. A reporter assigned to write up proceedings growing out of an elec- tion, who slanders another by threatening to write him up if he does not cease influencing voters, is acting within the scope of his author- ity, though he may have violated his instructions, and the newspaper is liable for his acts.
2. There being testimony tending to
... sustain the material allegations of the complaint, the direction of a verdict for defendant, and motion for new trial after verdict, on ground that it was against the charge, and unsupported by the testimony, were properly refused.
3. All elements of damage alleged in complaint need not be proven.
4. Publications tending to impeach a plaintiff's honestly, injure his repu- tation, and expose him to public hatred, contempt, ridicule and obloquy, necessarily tend to injure his business.
5. The definition that "malice," in its broad sense, and a legal sense applicable to slander and libel, imports that state of mind or feeling which prompts an individual to intentionally do a wrongful act, whereby another is or may be injured, without just cause or excuse, held not prejudicial to defendant.


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