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-Lurid Crime Tales-
Duke Players Might Sue
2007-04-17
Lawyers for three former Duke lacrosse players are considering suing the district attorney who pursued rape and sexual assault charges against the three men, who were declared innocent this week by the state attorney general. Durham County District Attorney Mike Nifong's issued a carefully worded apology to the players on Thursday, but it may not have been enough to prevent a lawsuit.

So far, attorneys for David Evans, Reade Seligmann, and Collin Finnerty have not said whether they plan a civil action against Nifong, but they have not ruled it out. Prosecutors generally have immunity for what they do inside the courtroom, but experts said that protection probably doesn't cover some of Nifong's more questionable actions in his handling of the case - such as calling the lacrosse players "a bunch of hooligans" in one of several interviews deemed unethical by the state bar. "I think their chances of success suing Mr. Nifong are reasonably good, despite what we call prosecutorial immunity," said John Banzhaf, a professor at the George Washington University School of Law.

North Carolina Attorney General Roy Cooper threw out the case against the three young men on Wednesday, pronounced them innocent and delivered a withering attack on Nifong, portraying him as a "rogue" prosecutor guilty of "overreaching." Cooper said Nifong rushed the case, failed to verify the accuser's allegations and pressed on despite the warning signs.
As always, anyone wanting the entire story, blow-by-blow, has to visit KC Johnson's blog.
Posted by:Fred

#6  Re the comment about Durham taxpayers: If shitforbrains ever admits he did this falsification with premeditation there may be grounds for the county to claim they are exempt since he committed fraud. this was not accidental, but intentional, IMHO.
Posted by: USN, Ret.   2007-04-17 17:42  

#5  no actually with all the lawsuits out there these days they should sue. and i think the crimes he commited would be called false arrest and slander
Posted by: sinse   2007-04-17 11:19  

#4  Forget about sueing. Why don't they jail that worthless piece of table dancing kak that caused all the misery and trouble? How about a horse whipping followed by a life sentence?
Posted by: Besoeker   2007-04-17 10:09  

#3  Good for them but hasn't Nifong committed some kind of crime?
Posted by: Icerigger   2007-04-17 10:08  

#2  I'd just wish the Duke faculty "group of 88" and the Administration could be personally liable for their hateful, irresponsible, and agenda-opportunistic actions in this case. Disgusting
Posted by: Frank G   2007-04-17 09:07  

#1  I'm glad I live in Raleigh, rather than in Durham. The Durham taxpayers will very likely be on the hook for any judgments against Nifong. Of course, the voters in Durham elected this moron, so they deserve what they get.
Posted by: Rambler   2007-04-17 08:27  

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