Judge Rules for Reinstatement of Wrongfully Deported Salvadoran Man to the U.S.

SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador — A Salvadoran man who was mistakenly deported from the United States has been ordered by a federal judge to be returned to the U.S. The order highlights potential flaws in the U.S. immigration enforcement system and raises concerns about the deportation processes. The man, identified as Reynaldo Maldonado, was deported despite having valid claims for asylum based on his fears of persecution in El Salvador related to his sexual orientation and opposition to local gangs. Maldonado’s legal status and rights to remain in the U.S. while his asylum case was … Read more

Jury Awards $5.7 Million to Man Wrongfully Imprisoned for 30 Years in Connecticut

New Milford, CT — Ricky Birch, who was wrongfully imprisoned for nearly three decades for a murder he did not commit, has been awarded $5.7 million by a jury consisting of eight men. The award concludes a lengthy legal battle against the town of New Milford and two former police detectives, where significant questions about police conduct were raised. The civil trial scrutinized the roles of former detectives David Shortt and Steven Jordan in the 1985 investigation of Everett Carr’s murder. Although Jordan and Shortt were not found to have violated Birch’s fair trial rights, … Read more

U.S. Man Wrongfully Deported to El Salvador’s Notorious Prison Amid Mix-Up; Legal Battle Intensifies for His Return

Washington, D.C. – Attorneys representing Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran national wrongfully deported to El Salvador despite a U.S. judge’s orders blocking his removal, are pushing for U.S. officials to intervene and facilitate his return. Government lawyers acknowledged in court filings that an “administrative error” led to Garcia’s deportation. Abrego Garcia, who first fled to the United States in 2011 to escape threats in his home country, has been living in Maryland with his U.S. citizen wife and child. Despite this, federal agents deported him in March to a notorious prison known for its harsh … Read more

Jury Awards $5.7 Million to Man Wrongfully Imprisoned for 1985 Murder in New Milford

NEW MILFORD, Conn. — A federal court has ordered a significant monetary award to a man who spent decades behind bars for a murder he did not commit. On Wednesday, Ralph “Ricky” Birch, who was wrongfully convicted in 1989, was awarded $5.7 million by a jury for the injustice he suffered. The U.S. District Court ruled in favor of Birch, marking a significant turn in a legal battle against the town of New Milford, which began when he filed his lawsuit in 2020. Birch, alongside co-defendant Shawn Henning, had been convicted in the 1985 murder … Read more