Illinois Jury Awards $50 Million to Man Wrongly Imprisoned for Decades

Chicago, Illinois – In a profound declaration of justice delayed but not denied, an Illinois man has been awarded $50 million by a jury after serving more than two decades behind bars for a wrongful murder conviction. The staggering compensation reflects not only the years lost but also the immense personal suffering endured due to a fundamentally flawed legal process. The man, now in his mid-40s, was wrongly accused of murdering a young child in the early 1990s, a crime he has always maintained he did not commit. His conviction was largely based on what … Read more

Illinois Man Wrongfully Incarcerated for Murder Receives $50 Million in Historic Jury Verdict

East St. Louis, Illinois – A staggering $50 million has been awarded to an Illinois man who was wrongfully imprisoned for 22 years for a murder he did not commit. This substantial sum reflects not only his years lost behind bars but also his enduring resilience and battle for justice. The jury’s decision came after a week-long trial, concluding a deeply challenging chapter in the life of Serrano Walker, whose conviction for the 1994 slaying of a drug dealer in East St. Louis was primarily based on questionable evidence and a seriously flawed legal process. … Read more

Jury Decides: Idaho Man Who Founded ‘Church’ Advocating Pedophilia to Stay in Illinois Prison

EDWARDSVILLE, Ill. — An Illinois court has decided that an Idaho man who previously established an online “church” advocating for pedophilia will continue to serve his time in prison. After less than a quarter-hour of deliberation, a Madison County jury concluded Wednesday that James M. Lopes, 49, remains a sexually dangerous individual under state law. The swift verdict came during a mandated periodic review to determine whether Lopes should be released from confinement. State prosecutors firmly argued that Lopes had made no attempts at rehabilitation since his last assessment. Madison County State’s Attorney Tom Haine … Read more

$50 Million Awarded to Illinois Man Wrongfully Imprisoned for a Decade in Landmark Legal Victory

Chicago, IL – A suburban Chicago man, wrongfully imprisoned for a decade, was granted a significant compensation of $50 million by a federal jury this Monday. Marcel Brown, 34, from Oak Park, won his case after a two-week trial that scrutinized the handling of his arrest and subsequent legal process regarding a 2008 murder case. In 2008, at the age of 18, Brown was arrested and later convicted as an accomplice in the murder of 19-year-old Paris Jackson in Chicago’s Galewood neighborhood. Brown’s wrongful conviction led him to serve 10 years of a 35-year sentence … Read more