Firstly, slander wouldn't apply because that's to do with spoken words, which isn't applicable here. And secondly, the NZ law just calls it all defamation.
But the fact is, Clint Rickards was aqcuitted of the rape of Louise Nichols and to imply otherwise is indeed risky business.
Firstly, slander wouldn't apply because that's to do with spoken words, which isn't applicable here. And secondly, the NZ law just calls it all defamation.
But the fact is, Clint Rickards was aqcuitted of the rape of Louise Nichols and to imply otherwise is indeed risky business.