| If you imply a knowledge of something, or imply fact, or if what you say assumes fact, then your question or "opinion" can be considered slanderous.
By saying, "Did he kill him THAT night?" you are implying that he killed someone at some point in time, and that would be slanderous. Your only defense, in the event he sued you for slander, would be if he really did kill someone.
"In my opinion" does not necessarily negate a defamatory statement. Opinion generally must be looked at in context. Generally, if a statement cannot be proved false, then it can be considered opinion. However, the statement, "In my opinion, he is a murderer," may be considered slanderous if he is your best friend - because in context, people would assume you have an insight into him that they don't. "In my opinion" will not save you from a defamation suit - although, once again, truth would.
It is sometimes tough deciding what is fact and what is opinion.
Last edited by quincy; 09-16-2007 at 11:12 PM.
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