4291 REVIEW DENIED In deciding a SLAPP motion brought by a defendant being sued for malicious prosecution of an underlying malicious prosecution action previously brought by the defendant in the second action against plaintiff in the second action, the court must determine whether the plaintiff in the second malicious prosecution action had probable cause to believe that the defendant in the second action lacked probable cause for the first malicious prosecution action that he had brought against the person who is now the plaintiff in the second action.CitationKREEGER v WANLAND (Malicious Malicious Prosecution) 141 CA4 826 [See: CCP 425.16; Navellier v Sletten 29 C4 82, T/AT 10/02; Jarrow v LaMarche 31 C4 728, P/AT 9/03; Sheldon Appel v Albert 47 C3 863; Wanland v Mastagni 141 CA4 15, P/AT 9/06]
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