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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsMichael Fanone's Heroism Will Never Be Moot -- U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson

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Michael Fanone's Heroism Will Never Be Moot -- U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson (Original Post)
MayReasonRule
Feb 2025
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I hope Michael Fanone can get the lawyers to file a Civil suit against the perpetrator.
mackdaddy
Feb 2025
#4
Yep, bring on the civil suits for these brave officers. Bankrupt those violent fuckers.
Wingus Dingus
Feb 2025
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sop
(19,516 posts)1. The truth cannot be erased by Trump and his henchmen.
lastlib
(28,700 posts)2. May the Force be with you, Judge Jackson!
Thank yo for entering the TRUTH into the record!
wordstroken
(1,406 posts)3. Courageous heroes -- both.
mackdaddy
(1,991 posts)4. I hope Michael Fanone can get the lawyers to file a Civil suit against the perpetrator.
I would think it is as close to a slam dunk win as possible.
Perpetrator may be out of prison, but he should be in financial hell for the rest of his life.
Wingus Dingus
(9,173 posts)5. Yep, bring on the civil suits for these brave officers. Bankrupt those violent fuckers.
pfitz59
(13,004 posts)6. Please, more suits!
Tie these criminals up in legal entanglements for the rest of their rotten lives.
Jersey Devil
(10,862 posts)7. Probably not. Statute of Limitations has run
It is 3 years in DC and generally 2 years in most states.