True/False
If probable cause existed, there can be no tort of malicious prosecution even if the accused is acquitted.
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Q8: Criminal proceedings must terminate in favor of
Q9: If the proceedings were properly initiated, but
Q10: Why does the law want to discourage
Q11: If civil or criminal proceedings were properly
Q12: MATCHING<br>-an improper motive<br>A)malicious prosecution<br>B)initiate<br>C)probable cause<br>D)malice<br>E)nolle prosequi<br>F)abuse of
Q14: If the proceedings were improperly initiated, the
Q15: If the proceedings were properly initiated, but
Q16: The person who contacts the police and
Q17: Which of the following outcomes are on
Q18: MATCHING<br>-the decision not to prosecute<br>A)malicious prosecution<br>B)initiate<br>C)probable cause<br>D)malice<br>E)nolle