Originally posted by Liability
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- Truth
- Justification
Truth is not an absolute defence. It is possible for true statement to be defamatory - though you would probably have to make a special effort for this to be the case.
Justification may be a defence to the sort of name calling you describe. Though anybody taking action in the sort of circumstances you describe has probably been very poorly advised.
It is NOT Possible to defame somebody unless they are identifiable (and alive). Thus you can call my nickname whatever you like - unless it is actually identifiable as me.
Also you have to be able to actually injure somebodys reputation. Thus you could probably say whatever you liked about Fred West (if he's still alive) and whilst it may be defamatory it is not likely to injure his reputation.
You might like to look up the case of Queensberry and Oscar Wilde for perhaps one of the least sensible libel actions of all time...
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