This is What Happens When Corrupt Cops Are Caught

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440.5 هزار بار بازدید - 3 سال پیش - Wrongful convictions are always heartbreaking
Wrongful convictions are always heartbreaking stories. Find out how much money these wrongfully convicted people were awarded in this video!

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9 - Frederick Clay
After maintaining his innocence for nearly four decades, Frederick Clay was freed from prison in August 2017. The city of Boston paid him $3.1 Million for his wrongful conviction.  

8 - Juan Rivera
After being convicted three times for a crime he didn't commit, Juan Rivera was finally exonerated in 2011. He later settled with the city of Waukegan, Illinois, for $20 million.
The crime that stole 20 prime years from an innocent man took place in 1992.

7 - Frank O'Connell
Frank O'Connell settled with Los Angeles County for $15 million after he was wrongfully imprisoned for 27 years. O'Connell's initial conviction came in 1985. He was blamed for the fatal shooting of a man at an apartment complex in South Pasadena.

6 - Craig Coley
After serving nearly four decades in prison for the murder of his ex-girlfriend and her son, Craig Coley was exonerated in 2017 and granted $21 million by Simi Valley, California.

5 - Chester Hollman III
Chester Hollman III spent 28 years of his life in prison and got $9.8 million for it after finally attaining freedom. In 1991, a man was mugged and shot to death by two robbers in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

4 - Mark Shand
$27 million was awarded to a Massachusetts resident who was wrongfully locked away for nearly 30 years. Mark Shand was convicted of murder in 1987 following a fatal shooting in a Springfield nightclub.

3 - Thaddeus "T.J." Jimenez
Thaddeus "TJ" Jimenez was awarded a certificate of innocence and $25 million after being wrongfully convicted of murder. However, not long after his pardon, he found himself right back in prison for crimes he actually committed.

2 - Central Park 5
After their widely publicized convictions that they had nothing to do with, five New York City teenagers, better known as the Central Park 5, reached a settlement agreement with their hometown for $41 million.

1 - The McCollum Brothers
In September of 2014, half-brothers Henry McCollum and Leon Brown were released from the North Carolina prison. They'd spent the previous three decades locked up for a crime they didn't commit.
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