Three men who once months in prison after dogs tied their certificate of perfumes for crimes they did not produce an action committed to justice authorities in Texas arrested and falsely imprisoned, their lawyer said Tuesday.
The trial, which will be filed in federal court in Houston on Wednesday, seeks compensation and punitive to restorative emotional suffering and pain of men say they suffered in prison.
Named in the lawsuit are: five homicide investigators in Houston The long arm of the Law Department, Fort Bend County Sheriff Milton Wright and Keith Pikett alternative whose dogs have been used in investigations.The urban district of Houston and its police department are also listed as defendants.
At least the third lawsuit targeting Pikett, who has exhausted the training of dogs for 20 years named index indicators, James Bond and Columbo to sniff out criminals viable in more than 2,000 files to identify odors. Pikett said that his dogs on the case of a suspect matches perfume smells wrong scene evidence.
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