
Wrongfully Convicted Missouri Man Files Lawsuit Against City of St. Louis and Officers
Wrongfully Convicted Missouri Man Files Lawsuit Against City of St. Louis and Officers
Wrongfully Convicted Missouri Man Files Lawsuit Against City of St. Louis and Officers
Lamar Johnson, who spent 28 years wrongfully imprisoned for a murder he did not commit, has filed a federal lawsuit against the city of St. Louis and eight officers, alleging they framed him. Johnson, exonerated in 2023, asserts that he was wrongly convicted for the 1994 murder of his friend Markus Boyd due to police misconduct.
Key Points:
- Wrongful Conviction: Lamar Johnson spent nearly three decades in prison for a murder he did not commit, receiving a life sentence.
- Lawsuit Filed: Johnson has initiated a federal lawsuit against the city of St. Louis and eight officers involved in his case.
- Allegations: The lawsuit alleges that police coerced false identification, manufactured evidence, and failed to investigate evidence of Johnson’s innocence.
- Co-defendant’s Confession: James Howard confessed to Boyd’s murder in a December 2022 hearing, stating that Johnson was not involved.
- Legal Representation: Johnson is represented by the national civil rights firm Neufeld, Sheck, Brustin, Hoffman & Freudenberger.
- Seeking Accountability: The lawsuit aims for accountability, punitive damages, and compensation for the 28 years lost by Johnson.
- Impact on City of St. Louis: Johnson’s attorneys emphasize the need for the city to address police misconduct and provide accountability.
The lawsuit highlights Johnson’s pursuit of answers, accountability, and compensation, emphasizing the importance of preventing such injustices in the future.
(Refrences from NDTV post)
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