The AP (11/30) reported, “The Illinois State Police agreed to pay $2.5 million to settle a lawsuit filed by a former death row inmate who spent almost two decades in prison for the 1986 murders of a newlywed couple before a judge released him because of flawed evidence.” The deal “comes after the State Police already spent more than $3.7 million to defend the agency against lawsuits filed by the inmate and another man convicted in the killings and later freed, according to documents obtained by the Better Government Association.” Attorneys for the man, Gordon Randy Steidl, “say the settlement…amounts to an admission that state investigators had a hand in wrongfully sending a man to prison for more than 17 years, 12 of them on death row.”
-Via American Association for Justice News Brief
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