The monetary award is justified and the officers who gave false testimony should be required to serve the rest of his sentence.........
Shame on the cops, but I feel sorry for the taxpayers who will be paying for this instead of legitimate costs...
and just how much do the Attorneys take?? and how much in taxes does he have to pay??
In the end just what DOES HE REALLY END UP WITH ????
JUST WONDERING.
Anyone who has had the misfortune of getting tangled up in the legal system will tell you that cops lie, prosecutors could give a flip about what the truth is and our legal system does nothing but perpetuate lawyers and their money making scams.
Thing is, they have unlimited sources of money to carry out their deeds, American Joe doesn't. Hence multiple charges and plea bargains.
Ask George Zimmerman.
I believe in the death penalty, but I would never vote for a death penalty solely on evidence produced by the Houston Crime Lab.
The murder didn’t happen, or if it did, the culprit will remain unknown. Justice prevails!
I’m trying to decide if I would be willing to live in a prison for 13 years, if in the end I was exonerated and got 13 million dollars.
A million a year. That’s not a bad wage.
Dick Peery
This article does not name assistant prosecutors Mark Mahoney and Perry Kendall who tried the flawed case nor say the Cuyahoga County prosecutor fought DNA examination for years after Ayers first asked in 2004. Now the same office is investigating police who fired 137 shots to kill two unarmed people in November.
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