Cleveland man declared 'wrongfully imprisoned' for 2003 murder by judge, can now seek compensation from state
Protesters stand outside of the Justice Center before RuEl Sailor's exoneration for murder in March 2018.
The judge declared Sailor a “wrongfully imprisoned person,” a decision which permits Sailor to seek compensation from the State of Ohio. “It was like I was literally framed,” Sailor said. “Like, witnesses were forced to identify me. [Even when] they never saw me a day in their life.” “Really, what it comes down to, is it's to prevent them from getting money,” she said. “What is the purpose of having Ru-El have a ten-year sentence? He already did the time. It's time served. It's because the prosecutor's office refused to let him get out scot-free.
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