Jury Awards $34 Million to Woman Wrongly Imprisoned for 16 Years in Nevada

Las Vegas, NV — In a landmark decision, a Nevada federal court has awarded over $34 million in damages to a woman who was falsely convicted and imprisoned for nearly 16 years for a 2001 homicide she did not commit. Kristin Lobato, now 41 and going by the name Blaise, expressed relief and overwhelming emotion following the verdict, emphasizing an arduous journey through the legal system that finally came to a close. On Thursday, the emotions spilled over as the U.S. District Court in Las Vegas revealed the verdict, prompting Lobato to break down in … Read more

Jury Awards $34M to Woman Wrongly Convicted in 2001 Vegas Killing After Evidence Fabrication Revealed

Las Vegas, Nevada — A federal jury has ruled that a woman wrongfully convicted for a 2001 murder was owed $34 million in damages, after determining that Las Vegas police officers had fabricated evidence in her case. This landmark decision highlights significant issues within the criminal justice system and raises questions about police practices. The woman, who spent several years behind bars before her exoneration, was initially accused of a crime she did not commit. The case centered on the killing that took place more than two decades ago, involving extensive investigation by the Las … Read more

Jury Awards $34 Million to Woman Wrongly Convicted of 2001 Murder After Nearly 16 Years Behind Bars

Las Vegas, NV — A Las Vegas woman who endured nearly 16 years in prison after being wrongfully convicted of a 2001 murder received a vindication in federal court this week. A Nevada jury awarded over $34 million to Kristin Lobato, now 41 and going by the name Blaise, for her wrongful arrest, two erroneous convictions, and the subsequent time she spent incarcerated. The moment of justice unfolded in U.S. District Court where an emotional Lobato, tears streaming down her face, embraced her legal team following the announcement of the verdict. At the heart of … Read more

After 30 Years Wrongly Imprisoned, Man Wins Freedom and $13M, Plans Future for Family

FRAMINGHAM, Mass. — After spending nearly three decades in prison for a crime he did not commit, Michael Sullivan’s tragic story took a turn this month when a Massachusetts jury awarded him $13 million, a decision influenced by a wrongful conviction in 1986 for the murder and robbery of Wilfred McGrath. However, due to state regulations, Sullivan will only receive $1 million of the awarded sum. Sullivan, now 64, endured 30 years of life behind bars, suffering the loss of close family members and sustaining severe injuries in multiple prison attacks. His wrongful imprisonment sparked … Read more