The judge didn't mince words in dismissing Palin’s second shot
Sarah Palin was shot down in her bid for a new trial after a jury acquittedof libeling her in a 2017 editorial. Before it was corrected hours later, the editorial falsely linked an image the former Alaska governor had put out with a 2011 mass shooting in Arizona in which Rep. Gabby Giffords and 18 other people were shot. The decision Tuesday from U.S. District Judge Jed S.
Rakoff came after he’d ruled in February at the conclusion of her trial that he would dismiss her case against theno matter what the jury ruled, since she had failed to prove “actual malice” by the paper, the legal standard for a public figure. The jury shot down her suit the next day, and Palin had appealed on the grounds that some of the jurors had learned of his ruling from push notifications on their phone.
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