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Connecticut will pay almost $ 5.9 million to the family of a disabled man who had been prisoned for more than two decades in 2015. 1992 conviction They flipped on the murder and rape of an 88-year-old grandmother.
Richard Lapointe died at the age of 74, Dandy-Walker Syndrome, his lawyers say a factor in his false recognition was a rare congenital brain malformation. Lapointe was never declared innocent, but his lawyers and the office of the Prosecutor General State eventually agreed to repair after years of legal fights.
The office of the State Commissioner’s Commissioner established the money to be given to the family on January 2, although it still needs to accept Parliament. The office of the claims curator determines that people may submit the lawsuits against the state or the wrong imprisonment of the State law that may receive money.
Claim Commissioners Robert Shea Jr. said his office accepted that the award is “reasonable and appropriate”.
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On the 10th of April 2015, Richard Lapónte, in the middle, raises Kate germond, left, and Paul Casteleiro, both the Ministry of Centurion, and released in Hartford (Connecticute). (AP)
Lapointerian lawyers, Paul Casteleiro, said the prize “is a statement of the wrong situation in judging and imprisonment. Unfortunately, Richard was not enough to see his latest revitalization.”
“The award is in no way proper compensation for Richard Lapointer,” said Casteleiro on Friday, and added that the state destroyed his customer’s life “for a crime.”
According to the appearance of the prosecution on Friday, “he negotiated the resolution of this claim for the interests of all sides. This reflects this process.”
In 1987, the grandmother’s wife of Lapointer’s wife, Bernice Martin, was raped, raped and drowned in his roasted apartment. Manchester, Connecticut.
Lapónte Martin was tried for the murder in 1992 and was sentenced to a full life imprisonment without the opportunity to release him. The key evidence of the case were Lapointer’s statements in Manchester Police in a nearly 10-hour interrogation.
His lawyers argued that his mental disability attributed to providing false recognition and forced his statement without attending his lawyers.
Lapointe was attributed to murder in 1992 and was sentenced to a full life imprisonment without the opportunity to release. (iStock)
The State Supreme Court resolved 4-2 in a decision in 2015, the prosecutors removed the fair trial that was removed by the prosecutor. constable This may protect the defense of the alibia. That same year, the prosecutor said that the new DNA studies did not involve the lapaointe and all charges were canceled.
No one else is reported by Martin’s murder.
Lapointe was released for a short time and went out of the Hartford court, “I didn’t do it,” he wore a black t-shirt, he threw his hands in the air in the victory.
“Of course I didn’t do it,” said Lapooint. “That wasn’t me. I wouldn’t do anything like that to anyone. I wouldn’t die my most evil enemy too.”
Casteleiro said that the issue against Lapointer was destroyed his family, and he rejected.
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The State Supreme Court decided 4-2 in a decision in 2015, the lapointeri was removed a fair trial. (iStock)
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Before Martin died, Lapoine and his wife, with brain paralysis, “they were doing a life together.” He said Casteleiro. But after being arrested, his wife divorced, and he lost all his relationship with his son, who was young at the time.
After being removed from prison, Lapoine began to suffer from dementia, in an old residence of East Hartford and died after a fight with Covid-19, according to his lawyers.
Lapoint has supported various advocates, such as Richard Lapointer’s friends and Centurion groups, organization that works to the organization that Casteleiro helps mispronected mispronected.
Associated Press helped this report.