US man wins $50m after 10 years in prison for murder he didn't commit
Briefly

After being wrongfully convicted, Marcel Brown endured 10 years in prison before his charges were dropped. He received $50 million for the fabricated evidence against him.
A jury found that police had coerced Marcel Brown's confession, locking him in an interrogation room for over 30 hours without food or sleep, denying access to his mother and lawyer.
Brown described his experience as being placed "in a den full of lions," emphasizing the emotional and psychological toll of police intimidation and a fractured justice system.
This landmark case highlights the critical issues of police misconduct and wrongful convictions, urging the legal system to reflect on its protocols and accountability measures.
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