Abuse of process requires:

A. proof that the suit was brought for a primary purpose other than the one for which such proceedings are designed.
B. that there be no probable cause in order for the person wrongfully sued to win.
C. proof that there was malice involved in the suit and that the wrongful suit ended in the plaintiff's favor.
D. that the wrongfully brought suit terminated in the defendant's favor.


Answer: A

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