It's the definition of wrongful imprisonment. The city is acknowledging as
much by offering him $500K.

On 1/25/07, Nick wrote:
>
> Partly my point, based on what I've been able to read without digging in
> to
> the case or old news clippings, this is a case where the jury convicted.
> Wrongful Imprisonment implies that somebody is not given due process,
> which
> he was.
>
>
> He was tried, convicted and sent to prison, this the imprisonment was not
> wrongful, regrettable, but it was at no fault of the city today.
>


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