
Prosecutorial Immunity Defeated
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.

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.

There is a new Prosecutor in Washington’s Okanogan County, Branden Platter. He has the chance to serve justice, but will he in the James Faire case?

James and Angela Faire were wrongly arrested for murder. After being exonerated, they have fought years for this moment of vindication.

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.

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.

Prosecutor Karl Sloan pursues false charges against the innocent couple James Faire and Angela Nobilis-Faire. Both were attacked by a group of conspirators and had to flee in order to defend themselves.