Sunday, September 14, 2008

Persecuted family may face a steep climb to justice

Persecuted family may face a steep climb to justice

It wasn't the Michigan Supreme Court that jailed Julian Wendrow on a bogus sexual assault charge, or kept Wendrow and his wife separated from their teenage children long after the case against him had imploded.

But thanks to Michigan's highest court, it may be difficult for Wendrow to hold police and prosecutors who trampled his family's constitutional rights accountable for their incompetence -- or prevent them from repeating it.

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