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New Zealand to pay €2.7 million to innocent man sentenced to 18 years in prison

New Zealand to pay €2.7 million to innocent man sentenced to 18 years in prison

Alan Hall, who was sentenced to life in prison in 1986, was finally pardoned and released last year.

The New Zealand government will provide compensation Three million dollars (2,758,185 euros) To a man who has passed Almost 18 years in prison By A crime he did not commitThe government announced on Friday.

Alan Hall Sentenced Life sentence in 1986 For stabbing a man during a home invasion in Auckland.

No forensic evidence Hall was attached to the scene of the crime Witnesses point to a different attack height and race, but concluded that the defendant was guilty.

Got the hall Parole in 1994, but was jailed again in 2012 for violating his release conditions. It was last year Finally released and forgiven.

The New Zealand Supreme Court agreed that the initial trial was unfair and provided good evidence “High Inefficiency” or “a false and deliberate strategy to secure trust.”

Minister of Justice, Deborah RussellThe man announced on Friday that he had accepted NZ$4.9 million (about US$3 million) in compensation.

Government of New Zealand “Unconditionally Apologizes for Wrongful Conviction and Imprisonment”Russell said.

“I recognize that apologies and reparations cannot fully remedy the injustice that Hall suffered,” he added.

In a statement, Hall’s family announced Calmly That the fight to clear his name is over. But he pointed it out “Allen was 24 when he was arrested. He’s 61 now.”

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