Examples of Actual malice in a sentence
RCW 42.17.020 and 2007 c 358 s 1 and 2007 C 180 S 1 are2 each reenacted and amended to read as follows:3 The definitions in this section apply throughout this chapter4 unless the context clearly requires otherwise.5 (1) "Actual malice" means to act with knowledge of falsity or with6 reckless disregard as to truth or falsity.7 (2) "Agency" includes all state agencies and all local agencies.8 "State agency" includes every state office, department, division,9 bureau, board, commission, or other state agency.
Actual malice, with regard to punitive damages, “can be placed in two general categories: first behavior characterized by hatred, ill, will, and a spirit of revenge, and second, extremely reckless behavior revealing a conscious disregard for a great and obvious harm.” Preston v.
Id. Actual malice may be shown by personal spite, hatred, or ill will.
Actual malice exists when the speaker makes a statement with “ill will and improper motives, or causelessly and wantonly for the purpose of injuring the plaintiff.” E.g., id.
Standard of Proof – Actual Malice To uphold an award of punitive damages, plaintiff must show, by clear and convincing evidence, actual malice on the part of the defendant.127 Actual malice is defined as evil motive, intent to injure, ill will, or fraud.