
WA State Blocks Mediation in Faire Case
Malicious Prosecutions and Negligent Law Enforcement Practices Buys Okanogan County a Civil Rights Lawsuit Filed by James Faire and Angela Nobilis-Faire

Malicious Prosecutions and Negligent Law Enforcement Practices Buys Okanogan County a Civil Rights Lawsuit Filed by James Faire and Angela Nobilis-Faire

When James Faire and Angela Nobilis-Faire went to the aid of a sick friend, they never thought it would end in false murder charges brought against them.

Judge Christopher Culp granted James Faire’s motion to remove the electronic home monitor making this yet another judicial win for the falsely accused Faire.

Yakima Prosecutor Tamara Hanlon acts as judge and jury when stating that it would be in the interest of justice to convict a factually innocent James Faire.

Prosecutors enjoy almost absolute immunity from liability for their official actions. That is until now in the case of James and Angela Faire v. Okanogan County, et al.

James Faire stands accused of murder. The evidence is based on lies and assumptions. What happens when you expose the backstory? It proves Faire is innocent.