Three men who spent 36 years in prison for a murder they did not commit — they were wrongly arrested as teenagers by Baltimore police and wrongly convicted by a jury — will receive $48 million from the city after a vote Wednesday by the Baltimore City Board of Estimates.

The $48 million payout is the highest ever awarded in Maryland and one of the highest multi-plaintiff settlements nationally, according to Jeffrey S. Gutman, director of the Public Justice Advocacy Clinic at George Washington University Law School, who tracks wrongful-conviction settlements.

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    2 years ago

    So the tax payers have to pay for this miscarriage of justice and no police or prosecutors are held accountable? Why are they not facing a life sentence?

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      2 years ago

      Why the police and prosecution and not the jury? It’s their duty to determine guilt, isn’t it?

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        2 years ago

        The fact that the burden on tax payers is lower, does not change the fact that there is zero accountability here.

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          I didn’t argue otherwise. I was just dispelling the notion that the $48m comes out of the city budget. Which, may be part of the problem.