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Post by Stopsegregationofmen on Jan 20, 2022 22:48:45 GMT
"A Baltimore man who was wrongfully convicted of robbery in 1975 and spent nearly a decade behind bars will receive more than $550,000 under a new law that standardizes how the state compensates exonerees. Leslie Vass, now 64, became eligible for the payment under the Walter Lomax Act, a 2021 state law that created a formula to calculate how much money wrongfully convicted people should receive. He is the second person to receive compensation under the new law. The three-member Board of Public Works unanimously approved the payment to Vass at its meeting Wednesday. The $550,000 is in addition to $250,000 Vass received after he was pardoned in 1986." More in link thedailyrecord.com/2021/10/20/wrongfully-convicted-man-awarded-550000-under-walter-lomax-act/?fbclid=IwAR1CIRu7I9ed6Q9I4gllLxeehpfBmSjWNDcWoKjrHSyN6DyyuzyRQt5rJXg#men #women #equal #father #discriminationmen #discrimination #segregation #falseaccusations #domesticviolence #childsupport #equalparenting #parentalalienation #divorce #fraud #falseaccusationsrape #fatherless #childsharecustody #fahtermatter #law #brokenlaw #familylaw #court #depression, #depressionafterdivorce #Divorce #effectsofdivorce #health #masculinity #mentalhealth #suicidal #suicide #equalpay #equalwork #menrights #humanrights
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Post by Stopsegregationofmen on Sept 2, 2024 11:28:11 GMT
The perpetrators who did this to him bear no responsibility and yet continue to humiliate their male victim. "Malkinson was wrongly jailed for raping a woman while working as a security guard in Salford, Greater Manchester, in 2003. Last year, former Justice Secreatary Alex Chalk got rid of the policy which made deductions from payouts to wrongly imprisoned victims." More in link metro.co.uk/2024/08/09/wrongly-jailed-man-forced-pay-back-100-000-bed-board-fees-21392715/
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