A federal judge said her decision to reduce a man’s wrongful conviction jury award from $18 million to $12 million was based on comparable cases and her finding that the higher number “shocks the judicial conscience.”
Southern District Judge Shira Scheindlin held Friday that Alan Newton, who spent 12 years in prison until a wayward DNA rape kit was found by the police and used to clear him in the 1984 rape and robbery of a woman in the Bronx, should receive $1 million for each year behind bars.
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