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against the defendant, but the key
complaining party is
often called the "
complainant". In some jurisdictions, a
lawsuit is
commenced by
filing a summons,...
- the past ****ual
activity of a
complainant in a ****ual ****ault trial, or that
limits cross-examination of
complainants about their past ****ual behaviour...
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super complainants and then
received and
ultimately approved the
bodies which could make super-complaints to the FCA. Some of the super-
complainants under...
- ('gang stalking'): an
exploratory study of
their nature and
impact on
complainants" as the only
scientific study of the
topic at the time.
Hundreds of these...
- the
courts and
complaints organizations. They
state that "persistent
complainants’
pursuit of
vindication and
retribution fits
badly with
complaints systems...
- The
complainants were also in an
environment with
supporters saying victims must be believed. This
perceived solidarity led to two of the
complainants exchanging...
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Sattler had
contravened section 18C, and
ordered each to pay the five
complainants $10,000 in damages. In
Eatock v Bolt [2011] FCA 1103, the
Federal Court...
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person other than the
complainant; (b) the
complainant is
incapable of
consenting to the activity; (c) the
accused induces the
complainant to
engage in the...
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cognisable offence is
given orally, the
police must
write it down. The
complainant or
supplier of the
information has a
right to
demand that the information...
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making similar claims. Both
lawsuits were
subsequently dropped by the
complainants and
dismissed without prejudice. On
September 27, 2012, Los
Angeles Superior...