Forensics: Lawyers defending city cops Rake in Fees From Chicago’s Wrongful Convictions

Topline: The City of Chicago has spent almost $160 million paying private lawyers to fight wrongful conviction lawsuits since 2016, but The Chicago Tribune found there is “little evidence that t
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Dr. Michael Bowers is a long time forensic consultant in the US and international court systems.
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2 Responses to Forensics: Lawyers defending city cops Rake in Fees From Chicago’s Wrongful Convictions

  1. John Lentini's avatar John Lentini says:

    I can attest to the accuray of this post. I worked on the case of Adam Gray, who was wrongly convicted of arson. The city’s lawyers wanted to relitigate the overturning of the conviction and they hired three not very competent experts to help them. Two of the experts (chemists)were excluded after Daubert challenges and a third (a profiler) was significantly limited.

    The City went to trial in Federal Court and lost big time. 27 million for 24 years of wrongful imprisonment. The case could have settled for half of that.

    https://exonerationregistry.org/cases/12234

  2. csidds's avatar csidds says:

    Thanks John. Ive deen the exact same thing in CA frderal court. The judgement after trial totaled $24M. San Bernardino County taxpayers are on the hook for that.

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