GODBEHARE V. PHOENIX NEWSPAPERS, INC. 783 P.2d 781 (1989) CASE BRIEF

GODBEHARE V. PHOENIX NEWSPAPERS, INC.
783 P.2d 781 (1989)
NATURE OF THE CASE: This was an appeal from a dismissal of an invasion of privacy claim.
FACTS: P were a sheriff and several deputies as well as civilian employees that D claimed were engaged in illegal activities, staged narcotic arrests, arrests to generate publicity, illegally arresting citizens, misuse of public funds, police brutality, and incompetent law enforcement. D moved to dismiss and got the false light causes dismissed but not the libel. P appealed. The court of appeals affirmed.

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