it technically wont unless the deceased wanted it to be a lie
Printing false information about someone is called a libel.
False
Yes, giving false information can be considered a crime, depending on the circumstances and the laws of the jurisdiction. This is often referred to as making a false statement or providing false information, and it can lead to legal consequences such as fines or imprisonment.
Giving false or misleading statements to officers is what makes this a crime. If you knowingly hinder an investigating through the use of false information you're more than likely going to be arrested. Two contradictory stories may be beneficial for the officer as then we knows someone or both are lying about the events. It can be construed as false information if they can prove you purposely gave the officer false information.
false
False
Yes, you can sue for defamation if someone spreads false information about you online. Defamation is when someone makes false statements that harm your reputation. If you can prove that the statements are false and have caused harm, you may have a legal case against the person spreading the false information.
True or false depending on the information
The information I have found contradicts the statement "not true," indicating that it is indeed false.
False!!!
No, if the info is false the deed is too.
tru or false ? we are fortunate to have much reliable information about homer and his history??