Ulysses Rodriguez Charles Case - Hmm?

 Ulysses Rodriguez Charles was convicted of raping three women in a Brighton apartment back in 1980. He spent 18 years in prison before being released after DNA found on a robe and bedsheet belonged to two other men. Charles recently settled his civil lawsuit against the City of Boston for $3.25 million. Suffolk County prosecutors have insisted that the DNA evidence did not clear Charles because jurors at the trial had been told that the rapist did not ejaculate. Also, two of the women who were raped told the Boston Globe that they had no doubts that Charles was the man who raped them. Hmm??

Federal Immigration authorities intend to deport Charles to his native Trinidad as a result of other criminal convictions, including one in 1989 for trafficking in heroin while in prison.

Madison Hobley, Stanley Howard and Leroy Orange Claim City of Chicago Refusing to Honor Settlement

Attorneys for Madison Hobley, Stanley Howard and Leroy Orange claim in recently filed court papers that the City of Chicago is refusing to honor a collective $14.8 million settlement. The City of Chicago denies that such a settlement was reached and has stated that all settlement talks have been confidential. Hobley, Howard and Orange claim in their federal court lawsuits that they were tortured by former Chicago detective Jon Burge.  A Special Prosecutor report released last July, however, stated that Special Prosecutors did not believe Orange had been tortured and were skeptical of Hobley and Howard's claims.