The city reached a $10 million settlement with a Brooklyn man who spent more than 15 years in prison for the murder of a rabbi he did not commit, ending a bitter legal battle that tarnished the legacy of former Brooklyn District Attorney Charles Hynes.
Jabbar Collins |
Jabbar Collins' wrongful conviction was one of many in Brooklyn that came to light in recent years, but his case stood out as the shameful result of an allegedly rogue prosecutor who railroaded Collins to solve a high-profile crime that had struck deeply in the Orthodox Jewish community.
The city's top lawyer, Zachary Carter, made the multimillion-dollar offer on Monday, capping weeks of intense negotiations with a civil trial scheduled for Oct. 20 in Brooklyn Federal Court.
Collins, 42, agreed to a $3 million settlement last month from the state to settle a separate lawsuit.
"I lost some of the best years of my life in prison and now I'm starting my life all over again as a middle-aged man," Collins told the Daily News. "My emotions are all over the place. A part of me wanted to lay everything out in a full public trial and put all these people on the witness stand.I've been litigating this for 20 years and for the first time in 20 years I don't have to wake up in the morning having to fight that fight anymore."
Collins' lawyer Joel Rudin said overturning the conviction and restoring his client to freedom is only part of the lawsuit's victory.
"I'm gratified that we were able to expose the corruption of the Hynes regime," Rudin said Tuesday.
Hynes, who was voted out of office last November, acknowledged in a sworn deposition last year that he no longer believed Collins was guilty of killing Rabbi Abraham Pollack in 1994. Recently, Hynes' successor, Kenneth Thompson, told the Daily News editorial board that Collins was innocent.
Collins’ conviction was tossed out in 2010 by Federal Judge Dora Irizarry, who found that then-prosecutor Michael Vecchione had coerced witnesses to finger Collins and withheld evidence during the murder trial that would have helped clear the accused man.
A key witness at Collins’ murder trial testified at a hearing in Brooklyn Federal Court in 2011 that Vecchione had threatened to beat him over the head with a coffee table and toss him in jail if he did not implicate Collins.
Vecchione has strongly denied the allegations of wrongdoing.
Collins was able to uncover much of the alleged misconduct on his own by filing Freedom of Information requests from his upstate prison cell.
IN HOUSE LAWYERS PLEASE WHAT DOES THIS MEAN?
Rudin said the depositions and evidence developed as part of the suit showed Hynes had no system for disciplining prosecutors for misconduct and civil rights violations.
In a statement issued by his lawyer, Hynes said he made the decision not to re-try Collins after learning that three prosecution witnesses had recanted their testimony.culled
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DeleteIn a country like Nigeria. They will release him and tell him sorry. Chikena. Nothing like settlement.
ReplyDeleteThe Lord is Good. His mercies are up on Jabbar's Life. Pray more such mercies on my life and I pray He also gives me the strenght to hang on... AMEN!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThose re country with solid human right law and govt too obey the law! Am happy for Jabbar! Very lucky man indeed, Phire! With what u said! Re u in jail or trouble? Call me curious cat pls but............
DeleteWow,congrats to hm.God is really on hs side
ReplyDeleteA really big wow........no matter hw lng d situation may b, D gud Lord will surely vindicate d innocent. Tank God 4 ur lyf bros cus it's nt easy at all
ReplyDeleteMy heart goes to the innocent imprisoned because they have nobody especially in Nigeria. May God deliver you all in prevailing justice with compensation in Jesus name
DeleteTruth will always prevail no matter how long it takes. Its just sad d poor guy was in prison dat long 4 a crime he didnt commit. Probably cos he's black. But d big question is: Who killed d rabbi?
ReplyDeleteThere is a living God..dear God..pls turn my mistakes to miracles..change my story..*sobbing**..happy for dis man
ReplyDeleteWow! All these sayings that american judicial system is corrupt appears to be true. " law abiding citizen" thingz
ReplyDeleteAdaorah unintelligent comment like yours irritate me..., so u think any country is free of corruption? The diff is that their systems work and it's still 90 percent better than most..... No matter how long u do crime one day they will find out, but our system never does find out or bring people to book hence the diff....
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DeleteStella na which kain news be this mbok?
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ReplyDeleteCongratulations Collin! Enjoy ur money ALONE. He is so lucky, unlike our Nigerian man who was jailed for years cos of N200 with no compensation. #Life
ReplyDeleteExactly the case that came to my mind. There's corruption everywhere mayne.
DeleteGood to know that justice still reigns
ReplyDeleteJabbar,do you know God? If not please do. Only him can give you this second chance not the jugde.
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See his wowo face....
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Taa mechie onu...U fine pass him?
DeleteEnvy kills faster than AIDS. #jealousy
DeleteCongrats 2 him
ReplyDeleteFreedom of Information request is when u submit an application to an organization esp a govt organization requesting them to give all information that pertains to you.you can specify on the scope of the information you want. In his case, he must have requested for all information concerning this case against him, which by law must have been submitted to the ministry of justice or attorney general's office..information from both the prosecutor and the defense lawyer.
ReplyDeleteI am a recordkeeping and information management specialist...not a lawyer..so my standpoint might be different from a legal person...but 99% sure its d same...
ur information is completely wrong. pls if you do not know do not state. i have low batt but will put the correct legal definition up. u r very dangerous
DeleteAnon 7:54 you are a big fool. Quit trolling, if you know better then post when you manage to charge your battery instead of insulting people better than you. Idiot.
DeleteI can see a book tilted ''From Iron Bars to Millionaire'' or From Iron Bars to Corporate Towers'
ReplyDeleteI am happy he got that money. But 15 years??!!
ReplyDeleteThank God the truth prevailed
ReplyDelete@ anon 3:03pm. Intelligent madam please you can skip the irritating comment and do something useful with yourself. I thought the aim of your rant was to prove that the United States judiciary system was 100% free of corruption. And the aim of the post was not to compare their system with ours. Nonsense
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DeleteShort and sweet: FOI's are requests for information from public bodies (including schools, hospitals, the police) for ALL information held on file by them (public authorities)on the requesting party and they are, in turn, are obliged to provide everything in their possession relating to the individual concerned. It's all linked to human rights and freedom of which Nigerians have none.
ReplyDeleteThis is nice. Am happy for him.
ReplyDeleteRacism played a big role here.
ReplyDeleteWhen it comes to a black man 'they will make it guilty until proven innocent' but if it were to be a white now it will be 'innocent until proven guilty'
look @ what is happening in Mike Brown's case now,with all the evidences on ground yet they dnt want to arrest the white police man.
now there are trying to discredit the eye witnesses acct.hiding the actual fact
am just sick and tired of all this injustice towards black men
imagine 15 years gone just like that.
these oyibos are so corrupt.theirs is that the always give name to it .Nonsense
Hmmnnnn a BLACK MAN IS ALWAYS GUILTY UNTIL PROVEN INNOCENT. THERE ARE THOUSANDS LIKE HIM IN US PRISONS.
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Wow!!This guy has seen it all....hmmm...the look on his face sef...Thank God.
ReplyDeleteFreedom of information request basically means request for information held by public bodies or govt quangos. These bodies are obliged to grant the request. It's not just on information held on the requester but could also be any information held on the public or management of such govt office. Such bill was recently passed in Nigeria or still in process. I know there was a push for it recently sha. FOI bill.....Remember?
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