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The Illinois Supreme Court has again overruled the appeals court in Alan Beaman’s attempt to sue the Town of Normal and three police officers for malicious prosecution.
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In arguments Wednesday before the Illinois Supreme Court, lawyers for Alan Beaman continued their efforts to allow a jury to determine if several Normal…
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The Illinois Supreme Court has agreed to hear exoneree Alan Beaman’s arguments in his bid to bring to a jury his claims against the Town of Normal and…
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Defendants exonerated of crimes they did not commit serve an average of 13 years before their release from prison. In many cases, the stretch between…
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Alan Beaman returned to the Illinois Supreme Court on Tuesday in his ongoing pursuit of a jury trial against the Town of Normal and three former police…
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Alan Beaman is not entitled to a jury trial on his claim that three former Normal police detectives conspired to wrongfully convict him of murder, the…
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A former Bloomington man exonerated of murder charges is entitled to a jury trial on his claims that three retired Normal police officers played a…
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An Illinois Supreme Court opinion released Thursday reverses the 4th Appellate Court’s dismissal of a claim alleging conspiracy and malicious prosecution…
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The Illinois Supreme Court heard arguments Thursday from a man trying to sue the police for wrongfully convicting him.Alan Beaman of Rockford spent 13…