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News Around The World: Penalty on false allegations against her husband on Facebook

In Australia, a woman against her husband on the social networking site Facebook was difficult for false allegations. Local woman convicted in court on defamation half twelve thousand dollars (about quarter to eight million) in fines.

Imposed a defamation case
report of a woman's Facebook post Robin Griyu wrote on December 12, after 18 years, I finally withstand domestic violence and Pratadnha Dabrovski Miró was different. " Miró school teacher by profession, was challenged in court on the charges of Robin. The West Australian District Court ruled in favor of Miro. The judge rejected the arguments of Robin credible witness, he refused to budge. Miró to court over the falsely accused her of defamation Robin fined $ 12,500.The wife was suspicious , according to reports, the husband said his wife Miro raises his finger was on the character. Beyond doubt that my wife had an affair with someone walks, which was much debate about the two of us. During this debate I was quite angry. The Miró also say that, he did not abuse any Warbli his wife, even I did not abuse her physically too. Robin's allegations are wrong.

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