Jury Finds That Columnist Acted With Malice and Awards Judge $7 Million
15th Nov 2006, 03:17 GMT
A jury in Illinois found that a newspaper columnist falsely wrote in 2003 that the chief justice of the Illinois State Supreme Court had traded his vote for a political favor, and had acted with malice.
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