| 1. | In 1913 he was charged with libelling his father-in-law.
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| 2. | He is arrested and found guilty of libelling the landlords and preaching sedition.
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| 3. | In 1639 he was prosecuted for libelling Wentworth.
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| 4. | In April 2015, the Oystons sued a third fan for libelling them on Facebook.
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| 5. | However it * is * a personal attack to accuse another editor of libelling you.
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| 6. | In April 2013, he was convicted by a French court for libelling journalist Bernard Cassen.
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| 7. | In 1619 he was tried for the rioting and for libelling the vicar and local aldermen.
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| 8. | This discovery allows Don to start libelling Roger, in the hope that he sues him.
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| 9. | He isn't libelling anyone.
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| 10. | Furthermore, he has brought the discussion to a halt by libelling any subsequent contributor who opposes deletion.
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