There appears to be little chance that Oliver Jovanovic will win reinstatement of his civil rights lawsuit claiming he was the victim of malicious prosecution by a New York City police detective in the so-called “cybersex torture case.”
All three judges on a panel yesterday at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit gave a hard time to Jovanovic lawyer Diarmuid White, attacking his argument that Jovanovic would never have been indicted in the 1996 rape and kidnapping of a Barnard College student but for the fabrication of evidence and the perjured grand jury testimony of Detective Milton Bonilla.
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