Chicago Jury Grants $50 Million to Man Wrongfully Imprisoned for a Decade in Historic Verdict

Chicago: A landmark jury decision awarded $50 million to Marcel Brown, a man who spent a decade behind bars for a murder he didn’t commit, marking a historic victory in the fight against wrongful convictions. The record-setting sum was decided by a federal court on Monday after a gripping two-week trial. At 34, Brown has had significant portions of his life overshadowed by a conviction in 2008 for the murder of a 19-year-old man. Initially sentenced to 35 years, he was released in 2018 when new evidence demonstrated his confession had been coerced by intense … Read more

Jury Awards Record $50 Million to Man Wrongfully Imprisoned for a Decade in Historic Verdict

Chicago, IL — In a landmark ruling, a Chicago federal jury has issued a $50 million damages award to Marcel Brown, a man who spent nearly a decade behind bars after being wrongfully convicted of murder. This significant payout is reportedly the largest ever in the U.S. for a single plaintiff in a wrongful conviction case, as stated by Brown’s attorneys at Loevy & Loevy. At the age of 34, Brown’s decade-long quest for justice concluded with a jury acknowledging the severe mishandling of his case by Chicago police officers. His wrongful conviction stemmed from … 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

$50 Million Justice: Man Wrongfully Imprisoned for Decade Over Chicago Murder Vindicated by Jury

Chicago, IL — A man who spent a decade behind bars for a murder he did not commit has been awarded $50 million by a jury, marking a significant moment in his long quest for justice. The award comes after years of legal battles following his wrongful conviction in the early 2000s. The man, whose identity remains undisclosed for privacy reasons, was initially convicted in the killing that occurred on Chicago’s South Side. His conviction was largely based on eyewitness testimony, which his legal team later challenged as flawed and unreliable. After serving 10 years … Read more