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What Must a Plaintiff Show to Successfully Sue for Malicious

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What must a plaintiff show to successfully sue for malicious prosecution?


A) That a prior proceeding was instituted against him or her maliciously and without probable cause or factual basis
B) That a prior proceeding was instituted against him or her maliciously and without probable cause or factual basis,and that the earlier case was resolved in the plaintiff's favor
C) That a prior proceeding was instituted against him or her negligently and that the earlier case was resolved in the plaintiff's favor
D) That a prior proceeding was instituted maliciously,that the plaintiff was a public official or public figure,and that the earlier case was resolved in the plaintiff's favor

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