
Perfect Picture of Injustice
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.

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.

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 more bones buried in their closet.

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.
Faced with going to prison for crimes they did not do, James and Angela Nobilis Faire fight against Okanogan County, Washington by filing a motion to dismiss.

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.

Okanogan County Prosecutor, Karl Sloan, discards readily available facts to support his brother’s investigation of James Faire.