Wrongfully imprisoned man awarded $25 million in damages

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A Chicago man who spent 16 years in prison after being convicted of murder as a teenager has been awarded $25 million in damages after it was determined that he was wrongfully convicted.

Thaddeus Jimenez, 32, had spent nearly half his life in prison before being exonerated and released in May 2009. After being released, Jimenez then sued the city, accusing the police of ignoring evidence in his case, including a confession from another suspect, Juan Carlos Torres

Nonetheless, Jimenez was tried and convicted twice and sentenced to 45 years in prison. More from the Chicago Tribune:

Years later, lawyers and students from the Northwestern University Bluhm Center on Wrongful Convictions and other attorneys reinvestigated Jimenez's conviction and found that two key witnesses recanted their original claims that he was the gunman. The state's attorney's office then agreed to reopen the case.

If the verdict stands, it will be one of the largest levied against Chicago in the city's history.

"The state's attorney's office … recognized an injustice had occurred and they corrected it," said Jimenez's attorney Jon Loevy. "They deserve a ton of credit for reopening the case … taking an honest look at it and correcting an injustice."

Jimenez is reportedly now working at a restaurant. "He's trying to figure out what to do for the rest of his life," Loevy said. However, last December, Jimenez was convicted on drug possession charges and could be headed back to prison for up to three years. He sentencing is scheduled for February 1, according to CBS News.

Wrongfully imprisoned man awarded $25 million in damages | The Sideshow - Yahoo! News
 
While the O.P. is titled "wrongfully" convicted, there need to be clairification of the fact that the jury did not do so. As stated in the O.P., "two key witness recanted their claim".

The entire facts of this case are not presented here but unless there are other factors involved then these two witness are the cause of the man being "wrongfully" imprisoned and charges need to be brought against them.

Our justice does the best it can to make sure people in America get a fair trail but unless "the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth" is presented, the jury can not be blamed for it's decision.
 
Well, time to start new life with education on get GED/Diploma. Then see what he can do next.

I imagine, how he think of mobile phone. :)

And... he is luck to be in health for 16 years that prison serve the better nutrients than school does.
 
While the O.P. is titled "wrongfully" convicted, there need to be clairification of the fact that the jury did not do so. As stated in the O.P., "two key witness recanted their claim".

The entire facts of this case are not presented here but unless there are other factors involved then these two witness are the cause of the man being "wrongfully" imprisoned and charges need to be brought against them.

Our justice does the best it can to make sure people in America get a fair trail but unless "the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth" is presented, the jury can not be blamed for it's decision.

ssssshhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
 
That why I never liked to live in Chicago.
 
Because of error only in Chicago? There are plenty in nationwide!
Yeah. It happened to a deaf guy here in Texas. He was in jail for 17 years. The whole time, the police had fingerprints and hair belonging to someone else that wasn't him or anyone in the house... and the prosecutors never mentioned it in court.
 
Yeah. It happened to a deaf guy here in Texas. He was in jail for 17 years. The whole time, the police had fingerprints and hair belonging to someone else that wasn't him or anyone in the house... and the prosecutors never mentioned it in court.

That is outrageous! The prosecutors should be prosecuted for omitting the facts!
 
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