Chicago Awards Jacques Rivera, Framed for Murder By Local Cop, Over $17m
Chicago Awards Jacques Rivera, Framed for Murder By Local Cop, Over $17m
On Friday, a federal jury awarded $17 million to Jacques Rivera, a former inmate who says he was framed for a murder he didn’t commit.The long-time detainee accused three Chicago police detectives of coercing a 12-year old boy into fingering him as the killer in a crime with no other witnesses. One of the officers involved in the 1988 investigation was Reynaldo Guevara.Jacques Rivera is, according to the Washington Post, among 18 men who’ve had convictions in cases involving Guevara tossed. He spent 21 years incarcerated before being exonerated in 2011.The Post says Guevara’s refused to comment on any of the cases he’s been tied to—cases that contain a common thread of coercion, intimidation and brutality. Taking the stand last year, Guevara refused to answer questions and claimed not to remember basic facts. The officer’s reluctance to talk led to a judge discarding two convictions and blasting Guevara for telling “bald-faced lies.”When the detective testified in Rivera’s case, he invoked the Fifth Amendment against self-incrimination more than 200 times.Seven years after being exonerated, Rivera’s lawsuit against the city is finally over. Guevara didn’t attend the last hearing but two of his former colleagues did. Ex-detectives Steve Gawrys and Ed Mingey, both complicit in the cover-up and phony conviction, were also named as defendants.Together, the three were ordered to pay $175,000 in punitive damages. That amount, writes the Chicago Tribune, will be paid from their own pockets.
Since 2004, the City of Chicago has paid over $662 million to settle police misconduct-related cases. Gavel; image courtesy of bloomsberries, via Flickr, CC BY-ND 2.0, no changes made.
Sources
Jury Awards $17 Million To Man Who Accused Detective Of Framing Him For MurderJury finds Chicago cops framed man for 1988 murder, awards him more than $17 millionMan awarded $17 million in Chicago police misconduct lawsuit
About Ryan J. Farrick
Ryan Farrick is a freelance writer and small business advertising consultant based out of mid-Michigan. Passionate about international politics and world affairs, he’s an avid traveler with a keen interest in the connections between South Asia and the United States. Ryan studied neuroscience and has spent the last several years working as an operations manager in transportation logistics.