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Jury Awards Exonerated Death Row Prisoner $2.25 Million

HeadlineMay 08, 2006

In Virginia, an exonerated death row prisoner who came within nine days of being executed has been awarded $2.25 million. A jury determined the man, Earl Washington, was put on death row because a police officer deliberately falsified evidence. Washington’s lawyers say this marks the largest award in a federal civil rights case in Virginia history. Washington spent nine years on death row before his sentence was commuted.

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