An appeals court ruled that an insurer does not have to cover a multimillion-dollar verdict against two former South Florida police officers who were found liable for sending a man to prison for a murder and rape he did not commit.

The ruling stemmed from a lawsuit filed by Anthony Caravella, who was convicted in 1984 at age 16 in the murder of Ada Jankowski in Miramar. DNA tests later showed that Caravella, who had a low IQ, did not commit the crime. He was released from prison in 2009 and exonerated in 2010.