State wants to pay less compensation to man arrested on trumped-up charge
The government is challenging a Supreme Court award of $1 million for exemplary damages to a mechanic who was freed of a shooting-with-intent charge almost five years after a forensic swab of his hands revealed that he did not fire a gun at the time he was charged by the police.
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