Judge Dismisses Libel Suit Against John Grisham

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SEAN MURPHY | September 18, 2008 06:59 AM EST | AP

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Author John Grisham poses for a portrait in New York, in this Oct. 10, 2006 file photo. Grisham has been named in a libel lawsuit filed over a nonfiction book he wrote about the 1982 murder of an Ada cocktail waitress. A federal judge on Wednesday Sept. 18, 2008 dismissed the libel lawsuit. (AP Photo/Tina Fineberg, file)

OKLAHOMA CITY — A federal judge has dismissed a libel lawsuit filed against best-selling author John Grisham and two other writers over books they wrote about the wrongful conviction of two men in a 1982 murder.

The lawsuit was filed last year by former Pontotoc County District Attorney Bill Peterson, former Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation investigator Gary Rogers and Melvin Hett, a state criminalist. All three helped win the original convictions in the slaying of cocktail waitress Debbie Sue Carter.

The plaintiffs alleged that the defendants conspired to commit libel, generate publicity for themselves by placing the plaintiffs in a false light and intentionally inflicted emotional distress.

But U.S. District Judge Ronald White rejected those claims in his ruling Wednesday in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Oklahoma.

The two men initially convicted in the slaying _ Ron Williamson and Dennis Fritz _ were later cleared by DNA evidence and freed after 12 years in prison.

A key witness for the prosecution, Glen Gore, was later linked to the crime by DNA, found guilty of the murder and sentenced to life in prison.

In his ruling, the judge wrote that it was important to be able to analyze and criticize the judicial system "so that past mistakes do not become future ones."

"The wrongful convictions of Ron Williamson and Dennis Fritz must be discussed openly and with great vigor," White wrote.

The lawsuit named Grisham _ whose account was titled "The Innocent Man" _ his publishing company and the authors and publishing companies of two other books critical of Peterson and his prosecution of murder cases. Also named as a defendant was Barry Scheck, founder of the New York-based Innocence Project and an attorney for one of the men falsely accused in the murder.

"This is a victory for free speech and for holding officials publicly accountable for their role in wrongful convictions," Scheck said in statement.

Gary Richardson, the attorney for Peterson, Rogers and Hett, said he was still reading the judge's order to determine whether he would file an appeal.

"Of course, I'm quite disappointed and a bit surprised at the ruling," Richardson said. "I felt that we had a solid case for defamation."

A message left Wednesday with Grisham's publishing company was not immediately returned.

OKLAHOMA CITY — A federal judge has dismissed a libel lawsuit filed against best-selling author John Grisham and two other writers over books they wrote about the wrongful conviction of two men ...
OKLAHOMA CITY — A federal judge has dismissed a libel lawsuit filed against best-selling author John Grisham and two other writers over books they wrote about the wrongful conviction of two men ...
 
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They deserve to be called out, and they ought to be fired. Those guys were innocent, went to jail for nothing.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:32 AM on 09/20/2008

See the judge got about 30 pages into the brief and he realized that he had read the same brief a couple of years earlier only it was under another name. All those Grisham libel lawsuits sound exactly the effing same.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:07 PM on 09/19/2008

So, these 3 guys for the prosecution send up two innocent men to prison, where they lose 12 years of their lives, 3 authors, one of them quite famous, call the prosecution team on their dropping the ball and so, they decide they want to sue them for defamation.
Makes complete sense to me (heavy sarcasm intended).

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:34 AM on 09/19/2008

The airports will have their bookshelves filled now.

yay.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:34 AM on 09/18/2008

Got to clear some more space on my bookshelf (Grisham Section) Love him!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:49 AM on 09/20/2008
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Did the pelican get your briefs?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:07 AM on 09/20/2008
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