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Kristin Lobato, who is now 41 and uses the name Blaise, cried and hugged her attorneys after a judge read the trial verdict Thursday in U.S. District Court, the Las Vegas Review-Journal reported.
The civil trial jury found Las Vegas police and two detectives, now retired, fabricated evidence during their investigation and intentionally inflicted emotional distress upon Lobato. The panel determined that Lobato should receive $34 million in compensatory damages from the department and $10,000 in punitive damages from each former detective.
She was exonerated and freed from prison in late 2017 after the Innocence Project and attorneys in Las Vegas again took her case to the state Supreme Court. Justices said evidence showed that Lobato was in her hometown of Panaca, Nevada, some 150 miles (214 kilometers) from Las Vegas when Bailey was killed.
It’s high time police officers in the US are required to carry malpractice insurance. Uninsurable… no more police work.
A $10K fine? That’s it?
If you deliberately fabricate evidence to put an innocent person in prison, you should at the very least lose your pension for the rest of your life. You should never get another dime and you should have to pay back what you’ve already received. You forfeited your right to it, period.
Now retired huh?
I can think of a good penalty… a number of years in prison equal to the years since they committed this crime. “Disgorgement” is a common legal mechanism, forcing convicted to give up their ill-gotten gains. In this case, time as free persons.
As always, ACAB.
Right? Cool, now are we going after the cops who fabricated? No? Oh ok.
The cops should be charged and sentenced to a gen pop institution for this.
But instead abso-fucking-lutely nothing will happen to them.
fuck tha police