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LATHIERIAL BOYD - Lathierial Boyd is an African-American man from Chicago who was wrongfully convicted of murder in 1990 and served 23 years in prison. His appeals wer...
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Lathierial Boyd is an African-American man from Chicago who was wrongfully convicted of murder in 1990 and served 23 years in prison. His appeals were turned down. An investigation by WGN-TV television in 2001 helped document new evidence in his case. * A review by the Cook County State's Attorney office in 2012-13 found that the police work on his case was flawed. His conviction was overturned; Boyd was fully exonerated and freed in September 2013.Boyd sued the city of Chicago and various named officials, and was awarded $213,624 in compensation. He also filed a federal civil rights suit against Richard Zuley, the Chicago homicide detective in his case, in 2013. Zuley is the subject of civil suits by other inmates seeking to overturn convictions; they have said that he subjected them to both physical and psychological torture, and framed suspects. |