Steven J. Sersic (argued), Rubino & Crosmer, Dyer, IN, David A. Capp (argued), Office of the United
(Original posting, all information and text is courtesy of Justia US Law) Joseph Jaskolski assisted federal prosecutors in an investigation that led to the indictment of Rick Daniels and three of his relatives for insurance fraud. After the defendants (collectively "Daniels") were acquitted, they sued Jaskolski and his employer, the National Insurance Crime Bureau, in state court, charging them with the tort of malicious prosecution. During discovery Daniels sought documents