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Police can be sued for wrongful conviction (access required)

By: Nora Tooher
Published: August 12, 2010

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A man who was exonerated after being wrongfully convicted of murder can sue the officers who investigated the case and withheld critical information for malicious prosecution, the 6th Circuit has ruled. The plaintiff was convicting of raping and murdering his mother-in-law and raping his 6-year-old niece. During the investigation, another man was arrested and asked the arresting ...
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