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dna test ireland

dna test ireland
help please is it slander?

can some one please tel me is it slander if a person makes a statement to the guards in ireland saying that i vandalised their property on two ocasions causing a considerable amount of damage i have been questioned finger printed and dna tested as a result
what is been said is not true but this person is an ex partner of mine and was not happy when i broke up with her and then started a relationship with a person in her extended family thats why i think it is her tryin to get back at me
thanks for the answers but in other words this person can keep going to the guards and making statements against me that aint true and there nothing i can do about it ?
just to clear up a couple of things first of all no i did not do it and second i have never had any dealings with the guards be4 this but from what i no the person making the claim knows the member of the guards very well that has questioned me and thats why i am sayin the person is trying to get back at me any way possible

This will be impossible to prove, I imagine, and would rely on you getting access to the police’s statements which they took from the complainant. If she said she definitely saw you do it, and she made a positive identification of you in the act, and if you have been definitively cleared then yes, there may be a case. If she reported the crime and simply stated that she thought it was possibly you that did it, then she is clearly NOT guilty of slander, but would be giving the police enough cause to suspect you and investigate you. And my best guess is that that is exactly what she would say…..
As for making repeated accusations against you, after a couple of times, the police will refuse to take further steps and treat her as a ‘vexatious complainant’ and she will be told that without conclusive evidence the guards will not pursue further complaints (the boy who creid wolf idea).

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When Scotland Was Jewish: DNA Evidence, Archeology, Analysis of Migrations, and Public and Family Records Show Twelfth Century Semitic Roots


When Scotland Was Jewish: DNA Evidence, Archeology, Analysis of Migrations, and Public and Family Records Show Twelfth Century Semitic Roots


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The popular image of Scotland is dominated by widely recognized elements of Celtic culture. But could it be that a significant non-Celtic influence on Scotland’s history has been largely ignored or unknown for centuries? This book argues just such a case, maintaining that much of Scotland’s history and culture from 1100 forward is Jewish. The authors provide evidence that much of the population, …