Chicago’s city council has awarded a man $14 million after he spent decades in prison for a double murder he did not commit. ABC’s Mona Kosar Abdi reports on what police did not disclose at the time.
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And this is why the death penalty is a bad idea, on top of being cruel and barbaric . . .
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Well this has been happening Decades ago by the White Superminist Cults
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Spending a near-lifetime sentence in prison for something that one did not commit: It happensâ€â€Âdisproportionatelyâ€â€Âfar too often to blacks in this country, particularly men. This man was lucky that taxpayers will foot the multimillion bill for his wrongful imprisonment, because other victims were only given half-hearted apologies, if even that, and not a penny; state laws prohibit monetary compensation to victims of wrongful imprisonment in some states. Prisons have become population-control mechanisms for containing underserved communities.
This happened to guy I know with a different outcome. The police officer the d.a. and the judge were MURDERED. Justice served property. Forgot their names. But all 3 conspired and we're sentenced to death.
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Those cops needs to be jailed
So much Blood