Walter Ogrod was exonerated after spending 28 years in prison for the death of 4-year-old Barbara Jean Horn.
Walter Ogrod, who was exonerated after spending 28 years in prison for the 1988 slaying of 4-year-old Barbara Jean Horn, has agreed to a $9.1 million settlement of a federal lawsuit he filed against the City of Philadelphia, Ogrod’s lawyers announced Friday.after the District Attorney’s Office agreed it was tainted by critical flaws — including a coerced confession, key evidence withheld by police and prosecutors, and unreliable testimony from jailhouse snitches.
A year later, Ogrod filed a civil rights lawsuit in federal court against the city and key individuals who helped put him behind bars for 28 years, including 23 years on death row.The statement also said: “The City remains committed to transparency in the pursuit of justice. Although the City’s settlement is not a finding of wrongdoing by any party, the City recognizes the pain and burden to all parties that continued litigation of this lawsuit would bring.
Marrone claimed that his law office discovered new DNA evidence that had never been analyzed during the decadeslong investigation. Ogrod has insisted since his 1992 arrest that he did not kill Barbara Jean, whose remains had been found four years earlier inside a cardboard box on the 1400 block of St. Vincent Street in Northeast Philadelphia.
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