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    A Libel Plaintiff Has to Prove Only One Element of His
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A Libel Plaintiff Has to Prove Only One Element of His

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A libel plaintiff has to prove only one element of his or her case in order to succeed,whereas a libel defendant is required to prove every possible defense.

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