Legal-Bay Pre Settlement Funding Announces Newly Dismissed Cases in New York Due to Wrongful Conviction
Bronx ruling joins the long list of bad cops and malicious prosecution cases in all five of New York City's boroughs
WHITE PLAINS, N.Y., Feb. 14, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Legal-Bay LLC, the Pre-settlement Funding Company, announced their commitment to providing lawsuit loan funding for victims of wrongful imprisonment and prosecutorial misconduct. Due to an abundance of recently overturned convictions in New York, Legal-Bay expects to see an uptick in wrongful incarceration filings.
In a Bronx courtroom last week, felony charges were dropped for over 100 defendants whose cases relied on testimony offered by a former narcotics detective. The ex-cop's credibility was brought into question when video evidence showed he lied about witnessing numerous drug deals that had never taken place, leading authorities to review hundreds more convictions directly attributed to his testimony. Dozens of these cases have already been thrown out in Manhattan and Brooklyn, leading multiple criminal counts of perjury and official misconduct to be brought against the discredited detective. A not guilty plea was submitted for all charges, and the case is currently awaiting trial in Manhattan's Supreme Court.
The Bronx situation is merely the latest in a smattering of similar rulings in New York City showing how crooked cops and a problematic justice system can land innocent people behind bars. Many of the exonerated victims are returning to the courts—as plaintiffs this time—to seek justice for the time they've lost behind bars.
If you or a loved one require an immediate cash advance lawsuit loan from your police brutality or wrongful imprisonment claim, please visit the company's website HERE or call 877.571.0405.
Three New York City detectives saw dozens of their convictions overturned last month. The district attorney's office was successful in its plea to have numerous cases tossed off the docket, as they relied heavily on false evidence provided by the now ex-detectives, including outright fabricated testimony. All three have since been convicted of multiple crimes of official misconduct including sexual assault and perjury.
Similarly, the trials of a former Brooklyn detective are brought to mind. Over the past five years, more than seventy of the detective's cases from the 80s and 90s have made their way back to the Brooklyn DA's office. Some of these prior inmates have already had their convictions overturned. New York has paid out over $50 million in settlements to a handful of the claimants, citing wrongful imprisonment due to tainted evidence, misleading testimony, or forced and/or fabricated confessions. Various subsequent cases involving the ex-cop have since been thrown out or had their convictions overturned, and many more are pending.
Legal-Bay has extensive experience dealing with wrongful incarceration claims. For any victims directly associated with the cases above or similarly-related prosecutorial misconduct lawsuits, Legal-Bay can help plaintiffs returning to the courtroom seeking damages for their unlawful imprisonment get a fresh start.
Chris Janish, CEO of Legal-Bay, commented, "There seems to be no end to these wrongful incarceration claims in recent years from New York to California. We have been a leader in the wrongful conviction settlement funding space for many years. We help clients get back on their feet after enduring long incarcerations, which in some cases helps them to buy a home or start a business. Legal-Bay has approved single cases as high as $1MM and we provide our best price guarantee for the lowest rates in the pre-settlement funding industry."
Numerous plaintiffs in these cases claim their wrongful imprisonment was brought about by police brutality, false arrest, excessive force, torture, and/or coerced confessions. Many of these instances have been high-profile cases which have caused physical as well as lasting psychological harm to the victims. The unscrupulous police, faulted prison systems, and cities that hosted them have already been forced to pay countless millions in damages with many more cases yet to be heard. Legal-Bay has loans for lawsuit programs which are designed to get a plantiff's money in their hands now rather than wait out the many months—or years—it might take before they see their day in court.
If you or a loved one require an immediate cash advance settlement loan from your police brutality or wrongful imprisonment lawsuit, please visit the company's website HERE or call 877.571.0405. Ask about Legal-Bay's "jumbo cash advances" which will provide qualifying plaintiffs with a lawsuit funding contract capped-out at 30 months.
Legal-Bay is currently funding loans for settlements in the following cases: wrongful incarceration, wrongful imprisonment, wrongful conviction, prosecutorial misconduct, police brutality, false arrest, excessive force, and prison rape or assault. Legal-Bay has been a leader in providing pre-settlement money for many of these cases as well as all personal injury, slips and falls, dog bites, medical malpractice, car and truck accidents, judgment or verdict on appeal, commercial litigation, contract dispute, Qui-tam or whistleblower cases, False Claims Act, patent litigation, and copyright infringement.
Legal-Bay's loans for lawsuits programs are designed to provide immediate cash in advance of a plaintiff's anticipated monetary award. The non-recourse cash funding—sometimes referred to as loan on lawsuit or loan for settlement—is risk-free, as the money doesn't need to be repaid should the recipient lose their case. Therefore, the settlement loans aren't really law suit loans, but rather cash advances.
To apply right now, please visit the company's website HERE or call toll-free at: 877.571.0405 where agents are standing by to answer any questions you may have regarding lawsuit loans.
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