John Fulton and Anthony Mitchell were teenagers when they were coerced into giving false confessions in a 2003 murder in ...
John Fulton and Anthony Mitchell, who were 17 and 18 years old when they were arrested in 2003, were each sentenced to 31 ...
The BriefTwo Chicago men were awarded a combined $120 million in a settlement for being wrongfully convicted for a 2003 ...
A federal jury in Chicago on Monday awarded $120 million in damages to two wrongfully convicted men who spent more than 15 years in prison.
Two Chicago men who were wrongfully convicted of a 2003 murder were awarded a massive settlement from the city. John Fulton ...
If the verdict is upheld, it would be equivalent to the amount the city sets aside for an entire year and a half to cover the cost of police misconduct lawsuits.
A jury ordered a $120 million award to John Fulton and Anthony Mitchell for their wrongful 16-year imprisonment due to a 2003 ...
John Fulton and Anthony Mitchell both spent more than 16 years in prison before their convictions were overturned in 2019.
The two men were teenagers when they were arrested for a 2003 murder despite there being no physical evidence or eyewitnesses linking either of them to the crime.