Shouldn't he be suing his lawyer then? Suing the city for doing their
job seems very unreasonable.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jerry Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, January 25, 2007 5:35 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: Man seeking payment for "wrongful imprisonment"
> 
> But, the city is the only entity to sue:
> 
> The judge is pretty much protected from any civil suits.
> The individual police are almost completely protected from any civil
> suits.
> The jurors are almost completely protected from any civil suits.
> 
> He already promised not sue the state, so the entity responsible for
the
> judge is safe.
> He already promised not sue the state, so the entity responsible for
the
> jury is safe.
> 
> So, the entity which has responsibility for the police, the DA, etc
are
> the
> only potential responsible parties that can be sued.
> 
> I think.
> 
> The city today is the same entity as the city 20 years and 100 years
ago,
> so
> that argument won't fly.


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