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
Malicious Prosecutions and Negligent Law Enforcement Practices Buys Okanogan County a Civil Rights Lawsuit Filed by James Faire and Angela Nobilis-Faire
When corrupted prosecutors like Karl Sloan obstruct and completely ignore conclusive evidence, especially when it comes from prosecution witnesses, it becomes obvious that there are
The Washington court has erred in affirming this violation of its own criminal procedure, and James Faire’s presumption of innocence was ignored in denying the
Okanogan County Prosecutor Karl Sloan continues his quest to falsely prosecute James Faire for the alleged murder of Debra Long, while also prosecuting James’ wife
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.