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Malicious Prosecution

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American Law Institute. Restatement (Second) of Torts, div. 7, ch. 29, topic 2, §§659–661. 1977. St. Paul, Minn.: American Law Institute.

Cooper, David R. 1993. "Attorneys as Plaintiffs: Absolute Immunity for Ethics Complainants Bars Suit by Attorney for Malicious Prosecution (Jarvis v. Drake, 250 Kan. 645, 830 P.2d 23 [1992])." Washburn Law Journal 32.

Linscott, Steven, and Randall L. Frame. 1994. Maximum Security: The True Story of Steven Linscott. Wheaton, Ill.: Crossway Books.

Schillaci., Jacques L. 2002. "Unexamined Premises: Toward Doctrinal Purity in §1983 Malicious Prosecution Doctrine." Northwestern University Law Review 97 (fall).

Sherwood, Carlton. 1991. Inquisition: The Persecution and Prosecution of the Reverend Sun Myung Moon. Washington, D.C.: Regnery Gateway.

Silver, Isidore. 1989. Police Civil Liability: Law and Practice. New York: Matthew Bender.

Toomey, Kate A. 2002. "Practice Pointer: The Rule Against Threatening Criminal Prosecution to Gain an Advantage in a Civil Matter. Utah Bar Journal 15 (December).

Weber, Christopher W. 1994. "The Loss of Consortium-Malicious Prosecution Nexus: No Recovery for Loss of Spousal Consortium Absent Physical Injury and No Recovery for Malicious Prosecution Beyond the Person Prosecuted: Browning Ferris Industries v. Lieck, 881 S.W.2d 288 (Tex. 1994)." Texas Tech Law Review 26.



Zbytowski, Jennifer S. 1995. "The Case Against Section 1983 Immunity for Witnesses Who Conspire with a State Official to Present Perjured Testimony." Michigan Law Review 93.

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