Category Archives: Court Ruling

Liar Catchers is interested in all Court Rulings that may effect future law relative to Private Investigations.

The West Memphis 3 Are Free

JONESBORO, Ark.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Damien Echols, Jason Baldwin and Jessie Misskelley were freed today from prison after serving eighteen years for being wrongfully convicted in the murder of three children in 1993. Their freedom was based upon a plea agreement with Craighead … Continue reading

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Man faces charges for threatening, burglarizing business owner

A 50-year-old man who allegedly paid someone to break into a business to steal files, which he planned to use to blackmail the owner, faces numerous felony charges in Walworth County Circuit Court. Charges were filed Aug. 11 against Richard … Continue reading

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Private Investigator Ordered to Name Names In Hacking Scandal

It looks like Glenn Mulcaire will be forced to reveal who ordered him to hack the phones of celebrities. The private investigator, once employed by the now shuttered News of the World tabloid, lost a court appeal ordering him to … Continue reading

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Judge asked in Beatrice 6 case

A federal judge soon will be asked to reconsider his ruling that a lawsuit filed by a man convicted of a 1985 murder he didn’t commit can go forward against the men who built the case against him. Joseph White … Continue reading

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FDLE clears Port St. Lucie Mayor JoAnn Faiella of criminal wrongdoing

PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. – Mayor JoAnn Faiella said she is happy, though not surprised, to learn she was cleared of wrongdoing related to decisions regarding city police personnel. The Florida Department of Law Enforcement and the state attorney’s office … Continue reading

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Arbitrator could order Beverly to pay former city electrician up to $500,000

Beverly’s former electrical inspector, Edward Comeau, who claims he was wrongfully terminated in 2003, could be awarded an estimated $500,000 settlement if his lawyer and the city fail to negotiate a settlement before Sept. 19, according to his lawyer. “Hopefully … Continue reading

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Arrested Phuket Property Fugitive Tells US Investors: ‘I’m Broke’

PHUKET: An American man who allegedly defrauded friends of millions of dollars is being sent to an Immigration detention centre in Bangkok today after being arrested on Tuesday at his home on Phuket. Roger A. Miller, 58, who allegedly fled … Continue reading

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Hearing for Cash injunction scheduled for Sept. 7

A bench hearing for the city of Leesville’s injunction against Michael Cash’s reinstatement to the Leesville Police Department has been scheduled for Sept. 7, according to court documents. The hearing is scheduled for 1 p.m. in front of District Judge … Continue reading

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Mistaken witness puts innocent man in jail for 39 days

SARASOTA COUNTY – — Two weeks after a man was gunned down on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Way in June, a woman came to Sarasota police and identified two men she saw pointing guns at the victim just before … Continue reading

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Former Contra Costa County drug task force officers indicted

FBI agents on Monday arrested a former Contra Costa County drug task force commander and a former Concord private investigator on a 17-count federal grand jury indictment that could put the two in prison for life and cost them more … Continue reading

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